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Defending Paradise

The Birds of Paradise, simply exist; due to the environment provided by the forests in the region (Papua and Maluku). Years and years of evolution, combined with the unique environment there have led to the birds to become as they are today. A grand spectacle! Protecting the Bird-of-Paradise Habitat is the least we can do as we live in the awe of these resplendent birds!

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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

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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

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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

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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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Encomiable labor, es necesario unirse para evitar la extinción de las especies, que tritemente no sabemos respetar ni valorar. Por la vida siempre, gracias.

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These birds are so incredibly unique, rare and beautiful. They must be protected and cared for. God created these amazing birds for the world to enjoy. Every time I look

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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

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I’m so happy to see this initiative to protect these amazing beautiful birds. I will happily provide hands on help where required. We really need to protect their habitats from

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Birds of Paradise are some of my favorite creatures and they always leave me in wonder at their stunning colors, dances, and displays. These wonderful animals and their habitat must

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The forests of West Papua and the Maluku islands are the most intact forests left in Indonesia. With plantation and mining companies having ravished the forests in the western islands

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The biodiversity of these islands is unique to nowhere else in the world. It is vital we protect them for generations to come. For the wildlife’s sake, and for humanity’s

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

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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

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