bird of paradise
". The Indonesian provinces of Papua and West Papua on the island of New Guinea constitute the country of Papua, or "Tanah Papua" in the Indonesian language. This region is home to one of the only large tropical forests in the world and is home to almost half of Indonesia's biodiversity. More than 600 species of birds are found in Papua, including 27 species of paradisiacal birds, many of which do not live anywhere else on earth. Global interest in Papua's birdlife leads to increased opportunities for wildlife tourism and brings new economic benefits to local communities. Sustainable development is not only important for the future of the forests and people of Papua, but also for the world. Cornell Lab's Birds-of-Paradise project works with the governments of Papua and West Papua and other international partners to advance science, engagement and biodiversity conservation in the region with a focus on birds of paradise.
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my beautifull bird of paradise
". The Indonesian provinces of Papua and West Papua on the island of New Guinea constitute the country of Papua, or "Tanah Papua" in the Indonesian language. This region is home to one of the only large tropical forests in the world and is home to almost half of Indonesia's biodiversity. More than 600 species of birds are found in Papua, including 27 species of paradisiacal birds, many of which do not live anywhere else on earth. Global interest in Papua's birdlife leads to increased opportunities for wildlife tourism and brings new economic benefits to local communities. Sustainable development is not only important for the future of the forests and people of Papua, but also for the world. Cornell Lab's Birds-of-Paradise project works with the governments of Papua and West Papua and other international partners to advance science, engagement and biodiversity conservation in the region with a focus on birds of paradise.
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bird of paradise
". The Indonesian provinces of Papua and West Papua on the island of New Guinea constitute the country of Papua, or "Tanah Papua" in the Indonesian language. This region is home to one of the only large tropical forests in the world and is home to almost half of Indonesia's biodiversity. More than 600 species of birds are found in Papua, including 27 species of paradisiacal birds, many of which do not live anywhere else on earth. Global interest in Papua's birdlife leads to increased opportunities for wildlife tourism and brings new economic benefits to local communities. Sustainable development is not only important for the future of the forests and people of Papua, but also for the world. Cornell Lab's Birds-of-Paradise project works with the governments of Papua and West Papua and other international partners to advance science, engagement and biodiversity conservation in the region with a focus on birds of paradise.
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bird of paradise
". The Indonesian provinces of Papua and West Papua on the island of New Guinea constitute the country of Papua, or "Tanah Papua" in the Indonesian language. This region is home to one of the only large tropical forests in the world and is home to almost half of Indonesia's biodiversity. More than 600 species of birds are found in Papua, including 27 species of paradisiacal birds, many of which do not live anywhere else on earth. Global interest in Papua's birdlife leads to increased opportunities for wildlife tourism and brings new economic benefits to local communities. Sustainable development is not only important for the future of the forests and people of Papua, but also for the world. Cornell Lab's Birds-of-Paradise project works with the governments of Papua and West Papua and other international partners to advance science, engagement and biodiversity conservation in the region with a focus on birds of paradise.
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bird of paradise
". The Indonesian provinces of Papua and West Papua on the island of New Guinea constitute the country of Papua, or "Tanah Papua" in the Indonesian language. This region is home to one of the only large tropical forests in the world and is home to almost half of Indonesia's biodiversity. More than 600 species of birds are found in Papua, including 27 species of paradisiacal birds, many of which do not live anywhere else on earth. Global interest in Papua's birdlife leads to increased opportunities for wildlife tourism and brings new economic benefits to local communities. Sustainable development is not only important for the future of the forests and people of Papua, but also for the world. Cornell Lab's Birds-of-Paradise project works with the governments of Papua and West Papua and other international partners to advance science, engagement and biodiversity conservation in the region with a focus on birds of paradise.
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bird of paradise
». Les provinces indonésiennes de Papouasie et de Papouasie occidentale sur l'île de Nouvelle-Guinée constituent le pays de Papouasie, ou "Tanah Papua" en langue indonésienne. Cette région abrite l'une des seules grandes forêts tropicales au monde et abrite près de la moitié de la biodiversité indonésienne. Plus de 600 espèces d'oiseaux se trouvent en Papouasie, dont 27 espèces d'oiseaux paradisiaques, dont beaucoup ne vivent nulle part ailleurs sur terre. L'intérêt mondial pour l'avifaune de Papouasie conduit à une augmentation des opportunités pour le tourisme de la faune et apporte de nouveaux avantages économiques aux communautés locales. Le développement durable n'est pas seulement important pour l'avenir des forêts et des peuples de Papouasie, mais aussi pour le monde. Le projet Birds-of-Paradise du Cornell Lab travaille avec les gouvernements de Papouasie et de Papouasie occidentale et d'autres partenaires internationaux pour faire avancer la science, l'engagement et la conservation de la biodiversité de la région en mettant l'accent sur les oiseaux de paradis.
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bird of paradise
». Les provinces indonésiennes de Papouasie et de Papouasie occidentale sur l'île de Nouvelle-Guinée constituent le pays de Papouasie, ou "Tanah Papua" en langue indonésienne. Cette région abrite l'une des seules grandes forêts tropicales au monde et abrite près de la moitié de la biodiversité indonésienne. Plus de 600 espèces d'oiseaux se trouvent en Papouasie, dont 27 espèces d'oiseaux paradisiaques, dont beaucoup ne vivent nulle part ailleurs sur terre. L'intérêt mondial pour l'avifaune de Papouasie conduit à une augmentation des opportunités pour le tourisme de la faune et apporte de nouveaux avantages économiques aux communautés locales. Le développement durable n'est pas seulement important pour l'avenir des forêts et des peuples de Papouasie, mais aussi pour le monde. Le projet Birds-of-Paradise du Cornell Lab travaille avec les gouvernements de Papouasie et de Papouasie occidentale et d'autres partenaires internationaux pour faire avancer la science, l'engagement et la conservation de la biodiversité de la région en mettant l'accent sur les oiseaux de paradis.
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