Welcome to the Registration Page for “Our Peaceful Nature: A Homegrown Ecological Park”.

Simply fill out this form, then go to our website and download the official OUR PEACEFUL NATURE sign. Our recommendation is to print the image, laminate and hang in your garden or on the door of your home or garden shed. Endeavor to plant sustainable, native plants and think of peace when you walk in your garden. You can also add to the International Peaceful Natures Google map!


You love your personal garden! It brings you peace. It helps the environment. Now you can ID it with an official designation. Simply fill out this form, then go to our website and download the official OUR PEACEFUL NATURE sign. Our recommendation is to print the image, laminate and hang in your garden or on the door of your home or garden shed. Some create a metal tag! It shows you endeavor to plant sustainable, native plants and think of peace when you walk in your garden. You can also add to the International Peaceful Natures Google map! Thank you for your peaceful nature. Here is the website link: www.internationalcitiesofpeace.org/peaceful-natures/
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A City of Peace?
Always FREE, but a donation would be nice!
Get Your FREE Our Peaceful Nature Sign!

 

Click the following link to Download:

DOWNLOAD THE FREE SIGN LOGO AND PRINT, LAMINATE, CREATE A BUTTON OR SIGN OF ANY MATERIAL. JUST PUT ON YOUR HOME OR GARDEN.

 

Let us know about your Peaceful Natures Homegrown Ecological Park by posting on the Member Facebook page for International Cities of Peace. Here is the link. Hope to SEE you!

https://www.facebook.com/groups/internationalcitiesofpeace

 

NOTE: This initiative from international Cities of Peace (ICP) was inspired by Homegrown National Park® (HNP), which was coined by Professor Doug Tallamy to describe a new culture where we all make a difference in our habitats. “Our National Parks, no matter how grand in scale, are too small and separated from one another to preserve (native) species to the levels needed. Thus, the concept for Homegrown National Park, a bottom-up call-to-action to restore habitat where we live and work, and to a lesser extent where we farm and graze, extending national parks to our yards and communities.” However HNP is U.S. focused. ICP brings the concept to the international community with a focus on an ecology of perssonal and global peace.