A 20,000-km walk from [central / center] Africa to the Arctic Circle has started in Congo. The [epic / optic] trek is to raise awareness [at / of] the climate crisis. The journey will take [over / more] four months. It is called The Herds. A herd is a large group of animals. The hundreds of [creature / creatures] in this project are life-sized puppets. They include lions, zebras, wildebeest, monkeys, giraffes and baboons. More than 2,000 people will be trained [for / to] make more puppets, all from recyclable materials. The Herds organizers said the walk symbolizes the [flight / fly] of animals from climate disaster. A spokesperson said: "The Herds is public [arty / art] and climate action on an unprecedented [scale / sale] . It's an ambitious coming [with / together] of culture and climate."
The animal puppets from The Herds will [visit / visitor] more than 20 cities across the [continent / continents] of Africa and Europe, including Casablanca, Madrid, Paris, London, and Stockholm. The [final / finally] event will be inside the Arctic Circle in August. Each city will [host / ghost] street performances that focus [on / in] how we can help Earth. Alister Scott of the Global Rewilding Alliance said: "The Herds is going to reach millions [to / of] people and bring the fierce, exciting [beautiful / beauty] of nature right onto the streets and into people's [live / lives] ." The UK Peatland Programme said: "The Herds is a stunning representation of the twin [crises / crisis] of climate change and biodiversity loss, and the journey we must all make towards a brighter [past / future] ."