
Living in Central Europe where the effect of human presence for many thousands of years had already minimised biodiversity, I feel an extra urge to keep the most biodiverse habitats of the Earth safe.
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Living in Central Europe where the effect of human presence for many thousands of years had already minimised biodiversity, I feel an extra urge to keep the most biodiverse habitats of the Earth safe.

Please continue to remind people of how important the forest is, not only for the sake of globalisation, but also to think of it as other creatures’ home. Enough destruction

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

شکریہ انُ سب کا جو پرندوں کا خیال رکھتے ہیں اگر ہم پرندوں کی ختم ہوتی اقسام کی فکر نہیں کریں گے تو ایک دن دنیا کی تمام خوبصورتی کھو

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 support all efforts to protect the birds of paradise. They are like no other birds on Earth and are beautiful beyond belief! They must be protected for their own

Keep the Forests safe and the Birds of Paradise alive

This is one of a kind place which you can’t find, no matter how many missions you send to Mars or Moon. I pledge to make.more and more people aware

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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

This is the time to do everything we can to save our planet and the beautiful creatures that inhabit it. We only have one Earth and we must protect it!

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

This is such an important work! Thank you for capturing beautiful photos of the birds.

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’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

I visited the Raja Ampat and had an encounter with a bird of paradise in the forest with the help of the local guide. I can only give all my