Defending 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 and pollution.

Maybe you feel like you dont have much and want more. But please think of what you do have. You have beuatifull forests and a home for nature. That is more special than what roads and businesses will bring. Please… I live in South Africa and I look at the destruction of countries in Aisa all the time, I see what they have lost. Once it is lost it ia so much harder to bring back. There is joy and happiness to be found in the natural world.

Other Support

I wholeheartedly support this initiative. We need to preserve the forrests, and save these beautiful creatures.

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Tetap menjaga dan melindungi burung surga ini (burung cendrawasih), jangan memburu dan menjual-belikan???

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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

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The forests of West Papua and the Maluku islands are the most intact forests left in Indonesia. With plantation and mining companies having ravished the forests in the western islands

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Birds of paradise inspired me as a child and still today. no industrial achievement is worth trading away the natural world, save the rainforests!

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I visited the Raja Ampat and had an encounter with a bird of paradise in the forest with the help of the local guide. I can only give all my

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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

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H ari ini dan selamanya memberikan kita kehidupan U ntung-malang tergantung kita menjaganya T anpanya kita mati A ngkat tangan untuk segera beraksi N asib Hutan tergantung pada kita’

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Hello, I’d love to help these fantastic birds keep their home. Thanks.

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The first time i knew about the birds-of-paradise was in my biology class in highschool, and i have admired their beauty since then. Therefore i’m so sad now to learn

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The biodiversity of these islands is unique to nowhere else in the world. It is vital we protect them for generations to come. For the wildlife’s sake, and for humanity’s

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Birds of paradise crack me up. I mean, look at them dance. I wish humans courted in the same way. Just imagine what fun we’d have. And their forests, their

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