Defending Paradise

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sa sedih saat lihat hutan rusak, makanya ayo kita jaga alam biar hutan masih banyak pepohonan dan pasti indah rasanya adem dan tenang juga

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Birds of Paradise are some of my favorite creatures and they always leave me in wonder at their stunning colors, dances, and displays. These wonderful animals and their habitat must

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It’s quite simple, really. I have five children, and five grandchildren, and I want to die knowing that this world will still have livable, viable places for humans AND animals!

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Let’s take part to protect our Paradise! #DefendingParadise

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Please protect these beautiful birds and their homes. We need the rainforests to survive too.

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When i first saw their documentary i was mesmerized. My mother saw this documentary too, she said she has never seen so beautiful birds in her entire life. Earlier she

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As the name says, it’s paradise – how can we even think of destroying it! All the best in your endeavour to protect it….

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To the people of indonesia: you can see all the parts of Aisa that are debeloped. What have they gained? They have gained a modern way of life of stress

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Preserving the biodiversity of this region is crucial for both the environment and communities of this land.

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These magical colorful birds and their habitats have to be protected. They must be saved and kept on this planet. So stunning and unreal Can’t imagine losing these to never

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I got the chance to be a guest in a jungle once. This world is one entirely different, it seems to be another planet – the air, the colour, the

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i take part in defending paradise. nature is the key to our future. we should act together to protect nature in Papua and Maluku. @arkadius_idola

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These incredible animals have survived for thousands of years and it would be tragic to lose them due to destruction of their habitat.

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