Heartbreaking Displaced Animal Photography

This New Animal Photography Series is Sombre and Moving

This new powerful and realistically sombre animal photography series delves into the world of illegally imported animals being brought into the United States.

Photographer Linda Kuo captures through her lens heart-breaking images for her new animal photography series 'Displaced.' Using animal portraits, the photographer tells of the social injustices these animals face because of the difficult ordeal they are forced to go through -- almost 300 million animals are illegally brought into the US to become domesticated pets.

Each of her photographs shows us an animal that has been taken out of its natural habitat and displaced in the New York City Center for Avian and Exotic Medicine.

Mixing the coldness and lonesomeness of a sterile hospital setting with the warmth of these adorable animals, Kuo's series will hopefully help make a change and put a stop to this inhumane treatment and sales of animals.
Trend Themes
1. Illegally Imported Animals - Identifying and preventing the illegal importation of animals presents opportunities for disruptive innovation in animal trafficking detection technology.
2. Displaced Animal Photography - The use of photography to capture the emotional impact of animal displacement can be leveraged to raise awareness and drive action towards animal conservation.
3. Inhumane Treatment of Animals - Addressing the inhumane treatment of animals in the pet trade industry requires innovative solutions in animal welfare policies and enforcement.
Industry Implications
1. Animal Trafficking - Developing advanced tracking and surveillance systems can revolutionize the efforts to combat illegal animal trafficking.
2. Photography - The photography industry can evolve by integrating more projects that shed light on social issues, such as animal displacement.
3. Animal Welfare - There is a need for disruptive innovations in the animal welfare industry to ensure the proper care and treatment of animals in captivity.

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