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The Last Sanctuary: Cane Toads In The Kimberley
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The Last Sanctuary: Cane Toads In The Kimberley

Saving endangered species in Australia's Kimberley region.

Cane Toads: An Unnatural History
6.9

Cane Toads: An Unnatural History

A documentary detailing the spread of Hawaiian sugar-cane toads through Australia in a botched effort to introduce them as counter pests.

Cane-Toad: What Happened to Baz?
6.4

Cane-Toad: What Happened to Baz?

This is the story of a toad named Baz, who has suddenly, for no good reason which is apparent, disappears. As Baz is gone, the story of the theories put forth to his possible plight is told by his friend Daz, whose "mates call him Dazza" and who tells the story as he thinks it went. Daz tells the audience that he knows not where Daz went, only that he disappeared "like a fart in a fan factory" and that since he's disappeared, nobody around knows what happened to him. In this short film, Daz tells us his theories on what may have happened...

Cane Toads: The Conquest
6.8

Cane Toads: The Conquest

Cane Toads: The Conquest is a comic yet provocative account of Australia’s most notorious environmental blunder from filmmaker Mark Lewis. Shot against the harsh and beautiful landscape of northern Australia, Cane Toads: The Conquest tracks the unstoppable journey of the toad across the continent. Director Mark Lewis (Cane Toads: An Unnatural History, The Natural History of the Chicken) injects his trademark irreverence and humor into the story as he follows a trail of human conflict, bizarre culture and extraordinary close encounters. Filmed with high-resolution 3D technology, Cane Toads is the first Australian digital 3D feature film. Custom designed equipment allows viewers to get up close and personal with these curious creatures like never before. The unique viewing experience is like being immersed in the world of the toad.

Invasion of the Killer Toads
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Invasion of the Killer Toads

Cane Toads have been an invasive species in the Australian bush due to them threatening its biodiversity due to uncontrolled breeding and colonisation since their introduction to the country. This has resulted in local residents and citizens of Australia fighting back in an attempt eliminate the threat of the Killer Toads.