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Jaga hutan untuk kehidupan masa depan.
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
Let’s protect birds of paradise and their habitat. They are an essential part of the Earth.
Defending Paradise is a beautiful and impactful campaign, a movement to protect our forests and their habitat in East Indonesia. Act now, niat baik harus jadi aksi baik!
I support the protection of the habitat for the amazing birds of paradise! These birds are living miracles!
We support the birds of paradise
Tetap menjaga dan melindungi burung surga ini (burung cendrawasih), jangan memburu dan menjual-belikan???
PLEASE keep these precious birds safe. They are beautiful and one of a kind. We NEED more beauty in the world today and every day!
Fantastic work! Love watching your videos of the beautiful and unique birds of paradise. We were lucky to witness several birds in the eastern highlands. They truly are magnificent. Keep
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
I say this whole heartedly that we are born in this Earth to do something good. Each and every person is special and we must do everything we can to
I’m so happy to see this initiative to protect these amazing beautiful birds. I will happily provide hands on help where required. We really need to protect their habitats from
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.
They have to kept safe!
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
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