
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 caused by human, let those birds and all the wild animals live in peace❤️
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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 caused by human, let those birds and all the wild animals live in peace❤️
Tropical rainforest and it’s biodiversity is critical for fighting climate change. It’s a property of humanity and we all must defend it. I am in full support of #DefendingParadise campaign.
Debemos proteger a quienes están a nuestro cuidado, ellas son muy importantes para la vida, son tan hermosas, salvemos su hogar!!
It is vital that we protect the Earth’s wild places, especially the rainforests of Indonesia, their incredible birds of paradise, and all of their irreplaceable biodiversity. Thank you to EcoNusa
I support this initiative because I want this world to be a better place for all spicies.
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
Love nature! Love birds! Love paradise! En
I support
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Kerusakan alam terjadi karena kita, kita juga yang merasakan dampaknya. Kesadaran, inisiatif, kolaborasi dan upaya penanggulangan eksploitasi sumber daya alam (SDA) dan konservasi alam menjadi tanggung jawab kita semua demi
Save the inhabitants to all the birds og Paradise 🙌🏼
To an invalid like me, your work is dream fulfilling! Thank you.
Hello, I am an Indonesian working and living in Singapore. I thank you for all the wonderful conservation and raising awareness work that you have done ! We have to
I support the protection of the habitat for the amazing birds of paradise! These birds are living miracles!
The birds of paradise helped me deal with the first lockdown in my town. During that time I saw Vogelcop Bird on TV and I couldn’t believe my eyes! Those
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