
“In cities, we’re never going to see the wildlife. We’re so remote from any wildlife. People need connection,” said Mr Marc Schattner.
“And so us doing public sculptures is a way of bringing back physically, although it’s a sculpture, bringing back those animals into an urban setting. And people want to see them.”
It takes about three minutes to walk the length of the sculpture.
Each sculpture has a QR code that brings visitors to a page with more information about the animals’ diet, behaviour, and why the species is endangered.