#Sustainability
Landcoexist
Spare Me! : Coexisting with Wildlife in the South-Link Forest
Overview

In the South-Link region, highways and forest boundaries nearly overlap. Wildlife-vehicle collisions are common, posing risks to road safety and highlighting the impacts of habitat fragmentation on local ecosystems.

Through public participation, Landcoexist seeks to identify collision hotspots, mitigate roadkill incidents, and promote a safer, wildlife-friendly driving culture. By reconnecting with the natural rhythms of the South-Link, the project aims to shape an animal-friendly highway—where conservation and tourism can coexist and thrive together.

Event Information

Event|Roadkill Life Workshop

Date|Apr 26 (Sun), 14:30–15:00

Location Shangwu Community, Dawu Township / South-Link Sustainable Table – Sustainability Market

Overview|This workshop introduces the issue of wildlife roadkill and shares upcoming curatorial plans for July and August.