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From Africa to the Arctic Circle, this public artwork is stampeding into cities with a cry for climate action

A mobile public artwork called *The Herds* is traveling from the Congo Basin through Africa, Europe, and up to the Arctic Circle, featuring life-sized animal sculptures made from recyclable materials. The project began in April in Kinshasa and will pass through eighteen cities including Lagos, Marrakech, Madrid, London, and Copenhagen, culminating in Trondheim, Norway on July 30. Created by South Africa-based artists and led by artistic director Amir Nizar Zuabi, the herd grows as local species are added in each region, engaging communities through parades, performances, and workshops.

This project matters because it uses large-scale, participatory public art to draw urgent attention to the climate and environmental crisis, aiming to spark dialogue and inspire action on a global stage. By collaborating with major organizations like WWF International, the Global Rewilding Alliance, and Arts Council England, *The Herds* demonstrates how art can mobilize diverse communities across continents and amplify calls for environmental change in an era of escalating ecological threats.