Defending Paradise

Birds-of-Paradise are the most incredible birds in the world and must be protected. Indigenous peoples are protectors of biodiversity worldwide, and their rights must be supported to successfully conserve Birds-of-Paradise.

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The forests of Papua and Maluku and the unique plants and animals that dwell there, Birds-of-paradise included, are ecological treasures that should be protected to maintain biodiversity and ecological balance.

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People of the world, think about what we have already lost, think about what we all have lost in our own countries.. And now think about what we are still

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

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Please protect and preserve these wonderfuls resources. We will not see their like again if they disappear.

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Good work protecting your rainforests. Some Australians are trying to as well. But Australia is one of the worst countries for species becoming extinct. Foxes & cats are killing millions

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Ayo tong jaga hutan biar de masih adem, sejuk, nyaman, dan enak ditinggal buat kitong

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Please protect this precious irreplaceable habitat for its unique wildlife.

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As the name says, it’s paradise – how can we even think of destroying it! All the best in your endeavour to protect it….

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We’ve lost so much already – we cannot afford to lose more.

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

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If we don’t do anything to protect them, no one will ever know they existed. And more importantly protect their environment.

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So many kind of birds was difficult to find in our environment and in their originally habitats.. But some of them we find in the bird Market or in the

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