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The Herds parade against the climate crisis with moving figures delivering a powerful message

News 04/05/2025
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"Politicians and oil companies may deny the global climate crisis, but... animals know better. This is the clear message of The Herds collective. Amidst the noise of political excuses and the denial of big oil, a silent but powerful procession is moving through the streets.

The art parade brings together life-size, mobile animals that appear to come to life as they roam cities around the world. Each creature represents species threatened by the climate crisis, carrying an urgent message: nature has already begun its march... and we cannot ignore it.

More than a visual spectacle, The Herds is a call to action. Through their majestic movement and choreography that mimics real migrations, the animals demand what many leaders still shy away from: climate justice and real commitment to the planet.

The campaign has already gone viral under the hashtags #TheHerds, #ClimateAction and #JoinTheHerds, inviting citizens around the world to join the herd in defence of the future.

A new kind of protest has been born. And this time, it comes not in words, but in firm steps on the asphalt.

Source: theherds.org

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