we are creating a new pangea, and not all of the species we bring together, obviously, have disastroust survive, but co-exist, you know, relatively peacefully with what's already there, but if you are moving so many species, thousands and thousands of species around the planet every day, even a tiny portion of them have a disastrous effect, those disasterrous effects are going to, you know, start adding up. this is the golden frog. used to be considered a lucky symbol in panama. technically it's a toad, but we'll call it a frog. it's poisennous, and that's why it stands out from the forest floor. it used to be printed on lottery tickets in panama. around, i guess around, yeah, ten years now, maybe more, maybe 15, the frogs in panama just started to disappear. people eventually figure out that they were disappearing to a disease that's known by the shorthand vd, has a longer latin name hard to pronounce, but it is a fungus. it's caused by a fungus. it appeared in a lot of different parts of the world, and so in central america, emerged in australia, in europe, more or less at the same t