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

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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