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Animal welfare activists draw attention to Thailand's Pata Zoo

Since 1983, Pata Zoo, a private collection of exotic animals, has been situated atop a Bangkok mall, serving as a popular tourist attraction

Seda Sevencan  | 21.07.2023 - Update : 21.07.2023
Animal welfare activists draw attention to Thailand's Pata Zoo

ISTANBUL

Bangkok's Pata Zoo is facing criticism from animal rights activists over the alleged inhumane treatment of the zoo residents.

Located on top of a mall in the Thai metropolis, Pata Zoo, a private collection of exotic animals, has operated as a tourist attraction since 1983. However, for years it has been the focus of Thai animal rights activists, who have accused the zoo of inhumane treatment of animals.

In one high-profile case of the zoo’s residents, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), as well as American singer-superstar Cher, have offered to rehome Bua Noi, the “world's loneliest gorilla,” who has been sitting in a cage in the zoo for 30 years, much of that time alone.

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