Let’s protect birds of paradise and their habitat. They are an essential part of the Earth.
Defend the helpless.
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Let’s protect birds of paradise and their habitat. They are an essential part of the Earth.
Defend the helpless.
These birds are precious and deserve to have their home protected. Do no harm.
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
Life is worthy when we respect and protect the diversity, the planet is our home but not only for us but for all life on earth, the future is uncertain,
sa sedih saat lihat hutan rusak, makanya ayo kita jaga alam biar hutan masih banyak pepohonan dan pasti indah rasanya adem dan tenang juga
I have been lucky enough to visit Indonesia and watched the beautiful Wilson’s Bird of Paradise – Wow! can’t wait to return and see more birds. Thanks for looking after
i take part in defending paradise. nature is the key to our future. we should act together to protect nature in Papua and Maluku. @arkadius_idola
Let’s save these beautiful birds and wonderfully fruitful forests. The riches of wildlife far exceed the quick buck destruction for plantations and timber. I travelled all the way from England
Let’s take part to protect our Paradise! #DefendingParadise
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
Save the inhabitants to all the birds og Paradise 🙌🏼
Defending Birds-Of-Paradise is absolutely imperative, these unique majestic species of birds are no where else in the world. Every time I look at these birds, their behaviors, it amazes me
We’ve lost so much already – we cannot afford to lose more.
What a great mission. I stand behind this and see it’s value. We absolutely must protect our wildlife by protecting their habitat before it slips past a point of no
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