
Papua dan Maluku tanpa Cendrawasih, kehilangan identitas.
Cendrawasih tanpa hutan hujan tropis, hilang rumah, hilang keberadaan.
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Papua dan Maluku tanpa Cendrawasih, kehilangan identitas.
Cendrawasih tanpa hutan hujan tropis, hilang rumah, hilang keberadaan.
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
Every life is a jewell. Protect and let live.
These incredible birds and the forests that they live in need to be protected because if we don’t protect them these amazing creatures won’t exist.
Thank you for doing what you do. You are in the trenches fighting for all of us. Well done. Keep up the good work!
The birds of paradise are living MIRACLES! Lets all protect them!
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These birds are simply nature’s wonder and should be protected so our future generations can always have such beauty to admire and appreciate.
Hello! It is not even an option to preserve the biodiversity and natural state of this area. It’s an absolute must! In the time of a mass extinction and sever
I wholeheartedly support this initiative. We need to preserve the forrests, and save these beautiful creatures.
This is a support message for all endangered animals in Indonesia from Ami Juandi Husin’s “sekolah pirate” (an informal art school) , performed by Indonesian children with their own crafted
we have to be more wise to put the economic and nature conservation a side.. I believe that nature will lead us to much better ways if we try to
Save Bird of Paradise Save forest Save NATUREIt means save HUMAN.
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
Happy to support EcoNusa and the Defending Paradise campaign. We love the amazing Birds-of-Paradise!
Please protect the rainforest habitat that these beautiful birds need to survive and also please protect the birds Sir David Attenborough quite rightly rates seeing these stunning birds in real