Linda Kuo

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Hit and Run
Public Project
Hit and Run
Copyright Linda Kuo 2024
Date of Work Dec 1969 - Ongoing
Updated Jan 2019
Location New York
Topics Activism, Animals, Climate Change, conservation, Documentary, Dying/Death, Editorial, Education, Endangered, Environment, Environmental, Fine Art, Forest, Migration, Photography, Portraiture, Relationships, Science, Still life, Wildlife

I grew up in Illinois where the roads run long, flat, and straight across a vast plain of open farmland. In this setting, prairie wildlife and cars can easily avoid one another. However, when I moved to Westchester, just north of New York City, I was confronted with a different reality. As road density increases, wildlife habitats are destroyed and fragmented into smaller, more isolated plots. Animals are unable to meet their biological needs, and as a result a variety of species are now threatened with extinction. The pictures in this series document the fallen creatures along the wooded roadways of Westchester County.

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