I support people who live in the rainforest.
We support the birds of paradise
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I support people who live in the rainforest.
We support the birds of paradise
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
Defend the helpless.
I don’t have words for how seeing the birds of paradise makes me feel, I think I feel very jealous. I know it’s difficult to balance human needs with those
Defending paradise birds !
There is nothing else in the world like this place and these birds. They’re not just beautiful, they’re interesting and funny and an irreplaceable part of the ecosystem. We need
You keep blowing all our minds with your previously unseen/undiscovered photos and footage. Remarkable. Magnificent. Awe-Inspiring.THANK YOU for all your work and dedication on this continuing and vital project.
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
We can also eat the fruit of the knowledge of good and bad, OUR BRAINS, to preserve whatever remains of our paradise on our only, so far, LIVING PLANET!
gerakan #DefendingParadise ini sangat baik di tengah minimnya kesadaran para generasi muda untuk menjaga alam yang kita miliki. sudah saatnya kita membuka wawasan dan pikiran, betapa pentingnya menjaga hutan yang
Encomiable labor, es necesario unirse para evitar la extinción de las especies, que tritemente no sabemos respetar ni valorar. Por la vida siempre, gracias.
When i first saw their documentary i was mesmerized. My mother saw this documentary too, she said she has never seen so beautiful birds in her entire life. Earlier she
I support people who live in the rainforest.
Dear M.Bezos Space is ok but i’d much rather you helped save the planet we’re living on and especially that tiny part where forests and their birds make paradise alive.
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.