We support the birds of paradise
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
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We support the birds of paradise
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
Selamatkan Cendrawasih tergantung kita, Lakukan sekarang atau menyesal seumur hidup. Mari sama-sama menjaga habitat Cendrawasih di Tanah Papua
Good work protecting your rainforests. Some Australians are trying to as well. But Australia is one of the worst countries for species becoming extinct. Foxes & cats are killing millions
sa sedih saat lihat hutan rusak, makanya ayo kita jaga alam biar hutan masih banyak pepohonan dan pasti indah rasanya adem dan tenang juga
To an invalid like me, your work is dream fulfilling! Thank you.
gerakan #DefendingParadise ini sangat baik di tengah minimnya kesadaran para generasi muda untuk menjaga alam yang kita miliki. sudah saatnya kita membuka wawasan dan pikiran, betapa pentingnya menjaga hutan yang
For saving each species(strain) and maintain a biodiversity we should support each other
There is nothing else in the world like this place and these birds. They’re not just beautiful, they’re interesting and funny and an irreplaceable part of the ecosystem. We need
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These birds of paradise are so beautiful and unique creations of God that they should be a considered a treasure by the entire world. And every effort must be done
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
For the future of Indonesia and our planet. You said it all, thanks !
We have to creat back the reforestation to preserve our world from catastrope the lost rain forest here in my country philippines.
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
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