#StopDeforestation

2026-01-06

My #PhotoArt tribute to #BigLonelyDoug - one of the biggest #DouglasFir #trees in the world.

Learn more about this lonely #OldGrowth tree:
"It has the third highest tree score and third widest diameter of any known Douglas-fir in Canada, following the Red Creek Fir in the nearby San Juan Valley and the Bonin Giant in the Coquitlam River watershed in British Columbia's Lower Mainland"
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Lone

#SaveOldGrowth #WorthMoreStanding #BCForestryReform #ProtectForests #StopDeforestation #StopEcocide #PortRenfrew #Pacheedaht #Dididaht #TreeLovers #fir #EarthNeedsGuardians #nature #CarbonSink #Climate #BanCorporateLobbyists #StopCorporateWelfare #BCpoli #BCNDP #BCNewDeathParty #CapitalismKillsEverything #Environmentalist #PhotoEdit #VisualArt #ThickTrunkTuesday

Low-angle view of a tall tree against a grey sky, with colorful watercolor-like edit accents. The tree trunk is textured and light-colored, while the foliage is dark and dense. The photo image has a painted feel.
2025-12-15

Band-aid solutions are not going to fix the #flooding problems in the #Chemainus River #watershed - Chief James Thomas from the #Halalt #FirstNation told #NorthCowichan council last month. He said the watershed and its #salmon are in #jeopardy mainly due to #logging practices that were conducted upstream in the watershed over the past 50 years.

Read more at: saanichnews.com/2025/12/14/isl

#StopDeforestation #StopEcocide #BCForestryReform #environmental #ClimateAction #BCpoli #CDNpoli #Cowichan #CoastSalish #VancouverIsland #VanIsle #PacificNorthwest #PNW

2025-11-14

2025 marks my 33rd year with trying to get #BCForestryReform in #BritishColumbia #Canada.

The former BC Liberals were big on profiting from #deforestation. We had some hope when #BCNDP took over #BCgovernment but that was quickly dashed. The now dead John Horgan led BC into fresh new neoliberal, ecocidal hellholes. Our current BC Premier Eby was groomed by that former colonial capitalist jerkwad. Both neoliberals & fascist adjacent, white-is-right turdbuckets. More forests were clear-cut under #BCNDP power than under the former BC Liberal asshats.

Don't buy into government greenwashing & whitewashing lies when it comes to old growth forests. Denounce forestry industry funded lobbyists BS too. We need to #BanCorporateLobbyists & to #StopCorporateWelfare to fight more government corruption.

#FlashbackFriday
2021. Chained up in front of BC Ministry of Environment for 4 hours to demand a stop to old growth logging, for Old Growth Strategic Review recommendations to be fully implemented & for massive BC forestry reforms.

#ClimateAction #ProtectForests #StopDeforestation

A person wearing a purple hat and a face mask holds an orange sign that reads, "LESS THAN 3%" against the backdrop of a building. Above them, a large cutout of a man in a suit holds a sign that reads, "WE ONLY ENFORCE HATE CRIMES AGAINST COLONIZERS!". A sign in the background states, "Our One Demand George Heyman as Minister of Environment and Climate Change Strategy stand up and demand that Premier John Horgan protect all of the very very last of BC's ancient forests OR RESIGN." The person is wearing a black floral print shirt. There are also two other signs in the background with text that can not be read in the image.
Lee for #The25th NOW! 🤬griega17
2025-11-06
2025-11-02
17-12-2021 #NoLoveInIt De campagne om McDonalds te laten stoppen met hun ecocide gaat door. Een plantaardig menu voor 2025, het is mogelijk - en het is vooral heel erg nodig! 💪🌏 Help je een handje mee door deze campagnebeelden te delen? "Wist jij al dat de producten van McDonald's bijdragen aan ontbossing, enorme CO2- & methaanuitstoot, biodiversiteitsverlies, droogte, landonteigening, ziektes en kans op nieuwe pandemieën? McDonald's weet dit, maar doet niets. Hun winst gaat over de ruggen van mens, dier en planeet. En dat terwijl er genoeg heerlijke, plantaardige alternatieven voor vlees, vis en zuivel bestaan om niets te hoeven missen! Wij vragen ze daarom over te stappen op een #plantaardigmenuvoor2025 , voor een leefbare planeet, nu én in de toekomst" Deel deze tekst, of zeg het in je eigen woorden, en laat McDonald's Nederland ook weten dat ze hun verantwoordelijkheid moeten nemen! En vergeet ze niet te taggen 😉 #animalrebellionnl #mcdonalds #mcdonaldsnl #ecocide #klimaatcrisis #klimaatactie #klimaatrechtvaardigheid #decrisisisnu #plantaardigeten #systeemverandering #systemchange #plantbasedtransition #plantbasedtreaty #mcdonaldsuk #plantbasedfoodsystem #plantaardigeeiwittransitie #climateactivism #deforestation #stopdeforestation #deforestacion #ontbossing #stopontbossing #animalrebellion

https://animalrebellion.nl/sluit-je-aan
2021-02-03

Blue Bird-of-paradise Paradisornis rudolphi

Blue Bird-of-paradise Paradisornis rudolphi

IUCN Red List: Vulnerable

Location: Papua New Guinea (Owen Stanley Range, Central Ranges, Tari Valley, Mt Sisa)

This jewel-toned forest dweller, the Blue Bird-of-Paradise Paradisornis rudolphi, is one of nature’s most visually arresting #bird species—found only in the misty mountain ranges of Papua New Guinea. Yet their mesmerising beauty comes with a high cost. Males are hunted for their shimmering plumes, prized in traditional regalia. More insidiously, their montane rainforest habitat is vanishing due to logging, subsistence agriculture, and the relentless expansion of palm oil monoculture. Despite showing some tolerance for degraded landscapes, they rely on remaining forest patches for food, breeding, and safety. If we fail to act, their haunting calls may be silenced forever. Use your voice and your wallet to stand with them. #BoycottPalmOil #Boycott4Wildlife

Blue Birds of Paradise belong to a vibrant and unique genus 🦜🦚 living only in #PapuaNewGuinea 🇵🇬 They are vulnerable due to #palmoil #deforestation and #mining. Protect and #Boycottpalmoil 🌴🩸🚜🔥❌ #Boycott4Wildlife @palmoildetect https://palmoildetectives.com/2021/02/03/blue-bird-of-paradise-paradisornis-rudolphi/

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Male Blue Bird of Paradise do fancy dances, 🦚🪺✨ electric-blue feathers morph into glowing discs. Swaying like lanterns they make eerie calls that echo in the forest. They must not be silenced! #Boycottpalmoil 🌴🩸🚜🔥❌ #Boycott4Wildlife @palmoildetect https://palmoildetectives.com/2021/02/03/blue-bird-of-paradise-paradisornis-rudolphi/

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Appearance and Behaviour

Displaying males are unforgettable: they fan their electric-blue pectoral feathers into glowing discs, sway from branches like feathered lanterns, and produce eerie, fluting calls that echo through the canopy. Their long, streamer-like tail feathers ripple like silk, catching light as they dance to win the attention of rather drabber females.

Blue Birds-of-Paradise are mostly canopy-dwelling and favour lower montane forests between 1,100 and 2,000 metres. Males are fiercely territorial, and each individual typically maintains a home range of 5 to 100 hectares depending on forest quality and human disturbance (Pruett-Jones & Pruett-Jones, 1988; Whiteside, 1998). Their diet is mainly fruit and arthropods, which they skillfully extract from bark and epiphytes in the upper canopy.

Diet

They primarily consume fruits and insects—making them important seed dispersers in their upland forest ecosystems. Their ability to adapt to patchy, human-modified landscapes suggests some behavioural flexibility, but only if fruiting trees and sufficient canopy cover remain.

Blue Bird-of-paradise Paradisornis rudolphi

Reproduction and Mating

The breeding ritual of the Blue Bird-of-Paradise is one of nature’s most theatrical. Males invest huge energy in display courts—favourite perches within primary or semi-degraded forest—where they call and dance for days on end. A single chick is usually raised per nesting attempt, in a shallow nest positioned on low branches. Nestlings have even been recorded surviving in heavily modified garden landscapes, although predation risks in these areas are much higher (van den Bergh et al., 2013).

Geographic Range

Found only in Papua New Guinea, this bird ranges from Mt Sisa south of Tari to the Owen Stanley Range. It is highly patchy in distribution and absent from many seemingly suitable areas. Significant populations persist in Tari Valley and Ambua Lodge, though hunting and land clearance have fragmented formerly connected ranges (Beehler & Pratt, 2016).

Threats

The elevational zone is under pressure from clearance for subsistence gardens by the increasing human population.

IUCN Red List

Palm oil expansion

Montane rainforest in Papua New Guinea is rapidly being cleared for oil palm plantations, particularly in lower elevation areas adjacent to the Blue Bird-of-Paradise’s habitat. As new palm oil developments push upslope, they destroy crucial breeding and feeding habitat for this canopy-dependent species. These plantations not only reduce canopy cover but also fragment populations, making survival harder in degraded forests.

Subsistence agriculture and logging

Forest clearance for gardens and shifting cultivation by a growing rural population is a direct threat to this species. Even degraded forest remnants are under pressure, with critical microhabitats being lost every year.

Hunting for plumes

Adult males are hunted for their ornate feathers used in traditional ceremonies. Although the Fauna Act of Papua New Guinea offers legal protection, enforcement is weak, and feather collecting continues—especially around cultural festivals like Independence Day and Christmas (van den Bergh et al., 2013).

Youth poaching with slingshots

A more recent threat is the increase in nest poaching by children using slingshots. This unsustainable removal of chicks further reduces recruitment in already small populations.

Take Action!

Speak up for the Blue Bird-of-Paradise by refusing to support the industries destroying their rainforest homes. Choose 100% palm oil-free products, support indigenous land stewardship, and push for an end to illegal wildlife trade. These birds are the heartbeat of New Guinea’s mountain forests—do not let them fade into silence. #BoycottPalmOil #Boycott4Wildlife

FAQs

How many Blue Birds-of-Paradise are left?

Current estimates suggest a population of 2,500 to 9,999 mature individuals. Subpopulations are small and likely fragmented, with few exceeding 1,000 birds (IUCN, 2024). Habitat loss and hunting continue to push this number downwards.

Where do Blue Birds-of-Paradise live?

This species is endemic to Papua New Guinea’s eastern Central Ranges, favouring montane forest at elevations between 1,100–2,000 metres. Important locations include Mt Sisa, Tari Valley, and the Owen Stanley range. While some tolerate degraded forest, primary canopy is crucial for breeding displays.

Are Blue Birds-of-Paradise threatened by palm oil plantations?

Yes. Although much attention has been focused on palm oil in Southeast Asia, Papua New Guinea is one of the fastest-growing producers. Palm oil deforestation is accelerating near the altitudinal ranges of Paradisornis rudolphi, particularly in fragmented upland areas where the species survives. This adds yet another pressure on their already limited and degraded habitat.

Why are Blue Birds-of-Paradise hunted?

Males are hunted for their distinctive feathers, worn in traditional dress and ceremonies. Despite legal protection under PNG’s Fauna Act, enforcement is weak, and feathers are sometimes sold to tourists. Cultural celebrations have increased demand in recent years.

Do Blue Birds-of-Paradise make good pets?

Absolutely not. These birds require specific habitat, a rich canopy, and complex social cues to survive and breed. The illegal pet trade is cruel and devastating. Taking them from the wild accelerates extinction. Instead, advocate against exotic pets and support habitat conservation.

Further Information

BirdLife International. 2016. Paradisornis rudolphi. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2016: e.T22706266A94059137. https://dx.doi.org/10.2305/IUCN.UK.2016-3.RLTS.T22706266A94059137.en. Downloaded on 03 February 2021.

John P. Dumbacher, Birds of New Guinea: Distribution, Taxonomy, and SystematicsThe Condor: Ornithological Applications, Volume 120, Issue 1, 1 February 2018, Pages 245–246, https://doi.org/10.1650/CONDOR-17-226.1

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Rettet den RegenwaldRettetdenRegenwald
2025-10-01

🌳 Kongos Wälder sind in Gefahr – und mit ihnen die Menschen, die sie seit Generationen schützen. Trotz Morddrohungen kämpfen mutige Naturschützer:innen für den Erhalt dieser einzigartigen Natur.
👉 Unterzeichne jetzt die Petition und setze ein Zeichen gegen Abholzung und Gewalt: regenwald.org/petitionen/1299/

Rettet den RegenwaldRettetdenRegenwald
2025-09-29

fallen – für unseren Konsum.
Die will das mit der () stoppen. Doch jetzt drohen Aufweichung & Verzögerung – auch durch Deutschland.

💥 Jeder Aufschub zerstört Leben: Wälder, Arten, Menschen.
🌱 Wir fordern: Konsequent umsetzen – jetzt!

✊ Unterschreib die Petitionen & werde laut:
🔗 regenwald.org/petitionen/1295/

Mojo ♻️mojo@aus.social
2025-09-07

Loss of koala habitat shows ‘total failure’ of our nature laws. In 2025 alone, nearly 4,000 ha of essential koala habitat was cleared under federal approvals—the highest annual loss since koalas were first listed in 2012. Since 2011, a staggering 2.3 million hectares of likely koala habitat has been destroyed—with 391,170 ha of that in NSW through native forest logging. Agriculture continues to be the primary driver, and loopholes and weak enforcement mean koalas keep paying the price. Conservationists are calling for real reform of the EPBC Act—including closing native logging exemptions and creating an independent environmental watchdog.

#koalahabitat #environmentlaw #conservation #actonclimate #stopdeforestation #protectkoalas #wildlifeprotection
theguardian.com/environment/20

2025-08-16

In the fall of 1985, a small group of #Haida people stood on a muddy #logging road on #LyellIsland —and refused to move. What followed was a landmark act of peaceful #resistance that helped spark a nationwide reckoning around land, #sovereignty and #environmental #justice. Drawing from over a hundred hours of electrifying #archival footage, The Stand immerses us in the tension, #courage and quiet #humanity of that moment.

Directed by Christopher Auchter (Now Is the Time), the film honours the #Elders , #activists and supernatural spirits who helped shape a new future for the #HaidaNation — and for all of #Canada.

nfb.ca/film/the-stand/

#BCForestryReform #StopDeforestation #StopEcocide #BClogging #IndigenousLand #IndigenousRights #BritishColumbia #BCpoli #CDNpoli #FirstNations #IndigenousSovereignty #Landback #Documentary #CanadianFilm #NFB

2025-08-15

I don't support any BS industrialized innovations that are only used to make more fast profits for sleazy, greasy ecociders who don't give a fuck about our ecosystems, wildlife, humans or future generations. When you don't work in sustainable ways, when your work involves constantly killing Mother Nature for paycheques - you're going to pay the consequence prices at some point. I hope it is the worst hell on Earth for the ecociders.

You're fucking complicit in killing the very ecosystems that sustain all life on this planet.

#WildFirst or you will all feel more wrath from disrespecting, abusing & exploiting Mother Nature. Nature doesn't give a fuck what your political allegiances are. Your grandkids will loathe your complicity, ecociders & sellout enablers.

#BCForestryReform #StopEcocide #StopDeforestation #ClimateCrisis #CorporateGreed #GreedKills #BanCorporateLobbyists #EndFossilFuels #AbolishRCMPCIRG #AbolishBillionaires #StopCorporateWelfare #BCpoli #CDNpoli #EarthFirst #ProtectTheWild #ProtectWhistleblowers #ExposeEcociders #PriceOfPoliticians #DoYourJob #CitizensUprising #StopTheGreenwash #StopTheWhitewash #ClimateActionNOW #NaturesEnemies #GreedyBastards #PublicTransparency #PublicAccountability

Pacific Byiringiropacific06
2025-07-12

Nature is life, and its living birds sing the songs of peace and beauty. It's our responsibility to protect because without it, we lose the sweet sounds of birds and animals that bring joy to our hearts. Let's and stand strong against those who destroy the environment. Say no to the killing of nature let’s be and . Together we can build a and keep the earth alive.

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