Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Paper-Penguins-Exhibition-for-the-Protection-of-the-Weddell-Sea-27MZIFJWS4CPV.htmlConceptually similarPaper Penguins Exhibition for the Protection of the Weddell SeaGP0STSL41Completed★★★★Paper Penguins Exhibition for the Protection of the Weddell SeaGP0STSL42Completed★★★★Paper Penguins Exhibition for the Protection of the Weddell SeaGP0STSL43Completed★★★★Paper Penguins Exhibition for the Protection of the Weddell SeaGP0STSL44Completed★★★★★★Paper Penguins Exhibition for the Protection of the Weddell SeaGP0STSL45Completed★★★★Paper Penguins Exhibition for the Protection of the Weddell SeaGP0STSL46Completed★★★★Exhibition at Greenpeace Office in HamburgGP0STO50CCompleted★★★★Protect the Antarctic Petition Delivery in BerlinGP0STSJYRCompleted★★★★Exhibition at Greenpeace Office in HamburgGP0STO507Completed★★★★View AllGP0STSL40Paper Penguins Exhibition for the Protection of the Weddell SeaAround 2500 penguins made of paper visit the exhibition at Greenpeace Germany in Hamburg. They are part of this year's Children's Action to Protect the Antarctic. From April 2018 to the end of September 2018, children could work with Greenpeace to protect the Antarctic. Those who wanted to, could order the action mail, with crafting instructions for the penguin, information and signature lists. Over 2000 children have actively participated. So more than 27,000 signatures have come about solely through their commitment. These signatures are part of the approximately 385,000 signatures from Germany and more than 2 million supporters worldwide, all of whom together call for the protection of the Antarctic. At the end of October, the Antarctic Commission CCAMLR in Hobart, Australia decides whether the area will be protected from industrial exploitation.In original language:Pinguine zum Schutz des Weddell-MeeresRund 2500 Pinguine aus Papier besuchen die Ausstellung bei Greenpeace Deutschland in Hamburg. Sie sind Teil der diesjährigen Mitmachaktion für Kinder zum Schutz der Antarktis. Von April 2018 bis Ende September 2018 konnten sich Kinder mit Greenpeace für den Schutz der Antarktis stark machen. Wer wollte bestellte sich die Aktionspost, mit Bastelanleitung für den Pinguin, Infos und Unterschriftenlisten. Über 2000 Kinder haben sich aktiv beteiligt. So sind mehr als 27.000 Unterschriften allein durch ihr Engagement zustande gekommen. Diese Unterschriften sind Teil der rund 385.000 Unterschriften aus Deutschland und der mehr als 2 Millionen Unterstützer*innen weltweit, die alle gemeinsam den Schutz der Antarktis fordern. Ende Oktober entscheidet die Antarktiskommission CCAMLR im australischen Hobart, ob das Gebiet von der industriellen Ausbeutung geschuetzt wird.Locations:Europe-Germany-HamburgDate:15 Oct, 2018Credit:© Bente Stachowske / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2784px X 4176pxKeywords:Art works-Banners-Day-Exhibitions-Greenpeace offices-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Paper-Penguins-Petitions-Props-Protect the Antarctic (campaign title)Shoot:Paper Penguins Exhibition for the Protection of the Weddell SeaAround 2500 penguins made of paper visit the exhibition at Greenpeace Germany in Hamburg. They are part of this year's Children's Action to Protect the Antarctic. From April 2018 to the end of September 2018, children could work with Greenpeace to protect the Antarctic. Those who wanted to, could order the action mail, with crafting instructions for the penguin, information and signature lists. Over 2000 children have actively participated. So more than 27,000 signatures have come about solely through their commitment. These signatures are part of the approximately 385,000 signatures from Germany and more than 2 million supporters worldwide, all of whom together call for the protection of the Antarctic. At the end of October, the Antarctic Commission CCAMLR in Hobart, Australia decides whether the area will be protected from industrial exploitation.