
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
Home » defendingparadise » #ECONUSA 관해서 잘 모르지만 구독하면서

#ECONUSA 관해서 잘 모르지만 구독하면서 함께하겠습니다. 감사합니다.

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

Please let’s protect in Indonesia to help protect these amazing creatures

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

This is the time to do everything we can to save our planet and the beautiful creatures that inhabit it. We only have one Earth and we must protect it!

Hello 👋 My name is Kahleo Thompson, I’m a 15 year old nature lover and Photographer. I’ve been amazed by the natural world since I remember when my mom would

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

Our world is experiencing a severe climate crisis. The only hope we have is the forests of Papua that are under threat. Imagine the worst that would happen to human

This is a support message for all endangered animals in Indonesia from Ami Juandi Husin’s “sekolah pirate” (an informal art school) , performed by Indonesian children with their own crafted

I hope these birds be allowed to remain on these islands for future generations to admire.

Save the Paradise.

This is such an important work! Thank you for capturing beautiful photos of the birds.

Defending Paradise is a beautiful and impactful campaign, a movement to protect our forests and their habitat in East Indonesia. Act now, niat baik harus jadi aksi baik!

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 saving each species(strain) and maintain a biodiversity we should support each other

I’ve been fascinated by the Birds of Paradise since I read a beautifully illustrated 1950s article about them in National Geographic over 50 years ago. I continue to avidly follow