
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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Save the birds-of-surfer’s-paradise!!!

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

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

Life is worthy when we respect and protect the diversity, the planet is our home but not only for us but for all life on earth, the future is uncertain,

Thank you for doing what you do. You are in the trenches fighting for all of us. Well done. Keep up the good work!

We support the birds of paradise

Birds-of-paradise are among the most intriguing and diverse families of birds, that truly represent the unique amalgamation of abiotic and biotics factors throughout Indonesia papua, Papua New Guinea, and eastern

For the future of Indonesia and our planet. You said it all, thanks !

These birds are so incredibly unique, rare and beautiful. They must be protected and cared for. God created these amazing birds for the world to enjoy. Every time I look

Please consider the importance of sustainability over money. You can’t put a value on diversity or negotiate with nature, Gods gift and life support. Our planet is alive – please

Stay golden! We need these places intact, we’ve made too many mistakes already.

It’s like someone goes to your house then walk into your family then just we claim it then your violence as trespassing on their land but your the bad person

Im give full support to keep safe this tropical rain forests paradise forever in tanah Papua,because most beautiful forest with thousands of birds I ever seen in my life..

Save the inhabitants to all the birds og Paradise 🙌🏼

These birds are a world treasure. Nowhere is there anything like them. They are worth more Then the worth of a destroyed habitat. We must protect them

The birds-of-paradise are one of the great wonders of the natural world and I am fortunate to have been able to document and study them in the wild through my