
I have been lucky enough to visit Indonesia and watched the beautiful Wilson’s Bird of Paradise – Wow! can’t wait to return and see more birds. Thanks for looking after them on behalf of the world.
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I have been lucky enough to visit Indonesia and watched the beautiful Wilson’s Bird of Paradise – Wow! can’t wait to return and see more birds. Thanks for looking after them on behalf of the world.
I have been lucky enough to visit Indonesia and watched the beautiful Wilson’s Bird of Paradise – Wow! can’t wait to return and see more birds. Thanks for looking after
I’ve been fascinated with bird-of-paradise my whole life and it all started with me as a kid cutting out the images of the bird-of-paradise in my great-grandmothers dictionary. Bird-of-paradise have
Cenderawasih or birds of paradise is not only part of the chains of life in the dense and quiet wilderness of the tropical rainforests of Papua and Maluku, but also
For saving each species(strain) and maintain a biodiversity we should support each other
Save the Paradise.
These incredible creatures are a sign of a healthy habitat! Protecting their habitat protects all of us.
I support people who live in the rainforest.
I support saving the habitat for birds of paradise with my whole heart. I have done bird protection work in the past and would be interested in doing fieldwork as
The birds of paradise are living MIRACLES! Lets all protect them!
Save Bird of Paradise Save forest Save NATUREIt means save HUMAN.
If we don’t do anything to protect them, no one will ever know they existed. And more importantly protect their environment.
I wholeheartedly support this initiative. We need to preserve the forrests, and save these beautiful creatures.
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
I want to help protect the rainforests
Please protect the rainforest habitat that these beautiful birds need to survive and also please protect the birds Sir David Attenborough quite rightly rates seeing these stunning birds in real