Defend the helpless.
Birds are the real fascinating creatures by Nature. They have a main role to maintain our ecosystem e.g, they maintain the population of insects, helps in polination and many other
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Defend the helpless.
Birds are the real fascinating creatures by Nature. They have a main role to maintain our ecosystem e.g, they maintain the population of insects, helps in polination and many other
Save the inhabitants to all the birds og Paradise 🙌🏼
I support this initiative because I want this world to be a better place for all spicies.
Every life is a jewell. Protect and let live.
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
keep birds from extinction
I got the chance to be a guest in a jungle once. This world is one entirely different, it seems to be another planet – the air, the colour, the
Papua and Maluku is Indonesia’s Treasure, menjaga nya sudah pasti adalah kewajiban orang indonesia.
I have always loved Birds of Paradise. They are so beautiful and unique. Habitats around the world must be saved or none of us will have a future.
We simply must do everything we can to protect Papua and Maluku Rainforest and the incredible wildlife that calls it home. We owe it to these beautiful creatures to honour
Let’s protect birds of paradise and their habitat. They are an essential part of the Earth.
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
These birds are simply nature’s wonder and should be protected so our future generations can always have such beauty to admire and appreciate.
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
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