Worldwide Celebration for the Wildlife of Mother EarthGlobal Embassy of Activists for Peace

Worldwide Celebration for the Wildlife of Mother Earth

It was carried out in more than 15 countries with walks and environmental parades, raising awareness on the importance of wildlife species.


Great Annual San Marcos River Clean-Up, Texas, USAGlobal Embassy of Activists for Peace

Great Annual San Marcos River Clean-Up, Texas, USA

To accompany various community and environmental organizations in San Marcos, the Guardians for the Peace of Mother Earth, environmental movement of the Global Embassy of Activists for Peace were invited to participate during the Great Annual San Marcos River Clean-up, in Texas, United States, this past March 4th, 2017.


Fairs for Mother Earth: Actions aimed at caring for the environmentGlobal Embassy of Activists for Peace

Fairs for Mother Earth: Actions aimed at caring for the environment

The Global Embassy of Activists for Peace (GEAP) in Virginia, Maryland New York, Illinois and Florida, and in the capital of the United States, Washington DC, celebrated World Environment Education Day during January and February.


Proclamation Act to Celebrate World Wildlife DayGlobal Embassy of Activists for Peace

Proclamation Act to Celebrate World Wildlife Day

The San Antonio Zoo in Texas was the scene for the proclamation of wildlife before the commissioners tribunal of Bexar County.


The Commitment: Preserving the planet Earth and its speciesGlobal Embassy of Activists for Peace

The Commitment: Preserving the planet Earth and its species

The Global Embassy of Activists for Peace (GEAP) in Chile was present in the city of Quilpué, known as the “City of the Sun,” to celebrate World Wildlife Day, with the aim of raising awareness among the public about the care of flora and fauna.


GEAP invites citizens to preserve species and natural resourcesGlobal Embassy of Activists for Peace

GEAP invites citizens to preserve species and natural resources

More than 8,000 Colombians representing educational, governmental and environmental entities, the Guardians for the Peace of Mother Earth and citizens in general paraded with slogans and attires representing the endangered species.