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Thank you for working to save the birds of Paradise! They must be protected since they are living miracles!

I support #DefendingParadise of eastern Indonesia Because I remember seeing the devastating fires that happened in the Amazon Rainforest several years ago and feeling helpless to stop them. It was

Tetap menjaga dan melindungi burung surga ini (burung cendrawasih), jangan memburu dan menjual-belikan???

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

The incredible beauty and diversity that makes up the rain forest must be safeguarded. It is precious and unique and a vital part of our world.

The land of birds of paradise is a planet’s sanctuary of biodiversity, wisdom of animal evolution, wonder and beauty. It is Nature at it’s best, we have to preserve this

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

They have to kept safe!

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

Je supporte les bird of paradise comme je supporte l’ensemble de la faune et de la flore parce que nous devrions tous le faire, nous en faisons partie intégrante.

I’ve been fascinated with bird-of-paradise my whole life and it all started with me as a kid cutting out the images of the bird-of-paradise in my great-grandmothers dictionary. Bird-of-paradise have

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

Stay golden! We need these places intact, we’ve made too many mistakes already.

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Please protect and preserve these wonderfuls resources. We will not see their like again if they disappear.

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