
Selamatkan Cendrawasih tergantung kita,
Lakukan sekarang atau menyesal seumur hidup.
Mari sama-sama menjaga habitat Cendrawasih di Tanah Papua
Selamatkan Cendrawasih tergantung kita,
Lakukan sekarang atau menyesal seumur hidup.
Mari sama-sama menjaga habitat Cendrawasih di Tanah Papua
It is vital that we protect the Earth’s wild places, especially the rainforests of Indonesia, their incredible birds of paradise, and all of their irreplaceable biodiversity. Thank you to EcoNusa
These birds are simply nature’s wonder and should be protected so our future generations can always have such beauty to admire and appreciate.
I send my support for Papua and Maluku rainforest sustainability. It is essential for our planet’s ability to sustain life. The fools in corporate and governmental positions of power internationally
The incredible beauty and diversity that makes up the rain forest must be safeguarded. It is precious and unique and a vital part of our world.
To an invalid like me, your work is dream fulfilling! Thank you.
Encomiable labor, es necesario unirse para evitar la extinción de las especies, que tritemente no sabemos respetar ni valorar. Por la vida siempre, gracias.
Please protect the cendrawasih and its ecosystem!
#ECONUSA 관해서 잘 모르지만 구독하면서 함께하겠습니다. 감사합니다.
Protect🧡
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
I hope by defending paradise, it may keep the paradise bird awake and not extinct… Thank you ☺️
Jaga hutan untuk kehidupan masa depan.
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
I love bird of Paradise. The colors, the displays, the fascinating feathers- they are truly special birds. I am saddened to hear about habitat loss in their home ranges for
I have been captivated by these marvelous, fantastical birds since I was a little girl, after discovering them in a National Geographic magazine. For me it’s as if like Mother