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USA
Take the pledge to Follow the Frog.
What does it mean to #followthefrog? Choose Rainforest Alliance certified products with the green frog seal.
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USA
With the Rainforest Alliance certification, everyday purchases can help prevent deforestation and climate change, protect wildlife, alleviate poverty and transform business practices. Choose products with the seal of the green frog when purchasing coffee, cocoa, tea, flowers, fruit, paper, and wood products.
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Beginner
United Kingdom
Watch shoppers navigate the potentially hazardous supermarket aisles. It's a jungle out there! They'll need the frog's help if they want to find sustainably grown products. The green frog seal of approval can help you find Rainforest Alliance Certified™ coffee, tea, chocolate, fruit, paper, furniture and more in your local shops.
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Beginner
United Kingdom
Wild Sharks, a film by Sigurd Tesche, follows Professor Samuel Gruber who has been researching sharks for more than fifty years. He founded the Bimini Biological Field Station, called the Sharklab, on Bimini Island in the Bahamas.
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Intermediate
United Kingdom
Wild Sharks continues in the mangroves of Bimini Island, the islands most valuable asset, as we learn about and follow mating nurse sharks and other ocean wildlife, including eagle rays and remoras.
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Beginner
United Kingdom
During the night, Sam Gruber's team of biologists has captured a young tiger shark, a perfect candidate for their scientific research.
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Intermediate
United Kingdom
Sam Gruber's team of biologists capture, tag and release a juvenile tiger shark. Then they track it electronically into the mangroves, an ideal location for their research.
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Intermediate
United Kingdom
Gruber's team of researchers work day and night. In this episode they record a shark's vital statistics while it's in a state of tonic immobility. Before releasing it, they take a DNA sample. Enjoy!
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Intermediate
United Kingdom
At times, Doc Gruber's research requires the team to dive right into shark-infested waters! Their line of work certainly isn't for the faint of heart! Enjoy.
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Intermediate
United Kingdom
Nathalie and Jim get up close and personal with tiger and lemon sharks, trying to get the best footage while taking care not to disturb or excite the dangerous animals.
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Intermediate
United Kingdom
The team's divers conclude their filming and come back to the surface unharmed. We learn more about current developments in the prevention of shark attacks.
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Intermediate
United Kingdom
In this episode, Doc Gruber and a colleague are testing a shark repellent. If effective, it could help save the lives of divers, swimmers and surfers all over the world.
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Intermediate
United Kingdom
Here's some more stunning underwater footage. This time it's hammerhead sharks and stingrays, a wahoo and some striped eels, all filmed near the Cocos Island in the Caribbean. Take a look!
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Intermediate
United Kingdom
Samuel Gruber's team films white-tipped sharks and barracuda feeding at night off Cocos Island. Enjoy!
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Intermediate
United Kingdom, USA
Before the global pandemic, activist Alison Teal set off to London to inspire students with her new book Alison's Adventures: Your Passport to the World. While she was there, she worked with local charities to clean up the Thames River!
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