
شکریہ انُ سب کا جو پرندوں کا خیال رکھتے ہیں اگر ہم پرندوں کی ختم ہوتی اقسام کی فکر نہیں کریں گے تو ایک دن دنیا کی تمام خوبصورتی کھو دینگے
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شکریہ انُ سب کا جو پرندوں کا خیال رکھتے ہیں اگر ہم پرندوں کی ختم ہوتی اقسام کی فکر نہیں کریں گے تو ایک دن دنیا کی تمام خوبصورتی کھو دینگے

Love nature! Love birds! Love paradise! En

I support #DefendingParadise of eastern Indonesia Because I remember seeing the devastating fires that happened in the Amazon Rainforest several years ago and feeling helpless to stop them. It was

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The Birds of Paradise, simply exist; due to the environment provided by the forests in the region (Papua and Maluku). Years and years of evolution, combined with the unique environment

Papua dan Maluku tanpa Cendrawasih, kehilangan identitas. Cendrawasih tanpa hutan hujan tropis, hilang rumah, hilang keberadaan.

I’m very happy that Pace Bustar Maitar is always interested with issues and concerns in eastern Indonesia. Especially in the island of Maluku, Aru, and New Guinea. These region of

Ayo jaga hutan sebagai tempat/habitat hewan-hewan dan juga hutan agar udaranya masih segar.

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

Please continue to remind people of how important the forest is, not only for the sake of globalisation, but also to think of it as other creatures’ home. Enough destruction

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

Let’s protect birds of paradise and their habitat. They are an essential part of the Earth.

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

In forest you can find a better connection without wifi.🌳💚

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