
Hamad International Airport (HIA) in Doha has unveiled "Wildlife Wonderscapes," a striking permanent collection of interactive bronze sculptures created by renowned artists Gillie and Marc. This initiative, spearheaded by Qatar Airways Group, underscores the airline’s dedication to wildlife conservation and the protection of endangered species, both globally and within Qatar.
The exhibition features a series of large-scale sculptures, including the centerpiece "Wild Table of Love in Doha," a 3.5m x 10.5m artwork weighing six tonnes, which depicts native and endangered animals gathered around a table—a powerful symbol of coexistence and shared space. Other notable pieces include the 10-meter-long "They Were on Wild Ride in Doha" and three variations of the "Falcon with Glove" series, which pay homage to Qatar’s rich falconry heritage.
The sculptures are strategically placed in the ORCHARD, HIA’s indoor tropical garden, enhancing the terminal’s ambiance and reinforcing the message that nature and wildlife are deeply interconnected and must be preserved. The collection, adapted from Gillie and Marc’s globally recognized series, incorporates distinct Qatari elements, such as representations of native species, to resonate with both international travelers and the local community.
HIA’s Chief Operating Officer, Hamad Ali al-Khater, highlighted that airports are unique spaces for movement, connection, and reflection, and that these artworks contribute to making every journey memorable while delivering a powerful conservation message. The artists, Gillie and Marc, expressed their hope that the exhibition would inspire millions of travelers to appreciate the wild and recognize the urgent need to protect it, giving "a voice to the voiceless" and reminding the world that every species matters.
"Wildlife Wonderscapes" is part of Qatar Airways Group’s broader commitment to environmental protection, which includes initiatives like Qatar Airways Cargo’s "WeQare: Rewild the Planet"—aimed at restoring wildlife to their natural habitats—and a partnership with United for Wildlife to combat illegal wildlife trade. Qatar Airways is also the first airline in the Middle East to receive independent certification from the International Air Transport Association (IATA) for its anti-trafficking initiatives.
Passengers are encouraged to interact with the sculptures and share their experiences on social media using the hashtag #BeTheWildHIA, amplifying the message of wildlife conservation worldwide.