Phuket Zoo
The Phuket Zoo was a zoo located in Phuket, Thailand. It was founded as a private zoo in 1997. The zoo was located near the Mueang Phuket district and the Phuket Bay. The zoo had been embroiled in controversy over its lack of animal welfare standards and allegations of extreme cruelty to animals.
The zoo covered an area of. It was known for having close encounters with many exotic animals including tigers, monkeys and elephants. The zoo had many sections including areas devoted to crocodiles, elephants and monkeys while also having an aquarium and an orchard garden.
The zoo closed in 2020; the main reason for its closure being the lack of tourists due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Animal shows
Monkey shows
The monkey show consisted of a macaque monkey doing tricks and then taking pictures with the crowd. Some of the monkey's tricks included riding a bike, playing basketball and doing exercises like push-ups and sit-ups. Afterwards, the monkey walked around with an oil-paper umbrella and took photos with guests.Elephant shows
The elephant shows consisted of a group of Asian elephants performing tricks, with the opportunity for the guests to meet the elephants. The elephants started off by doing tricks like kicking a soccer ball and also did dances and races. At times, guests were able to feed the elephants bananas, and at the end, touch their trunks. The elephants have even been trained to ask for tips. Some people thought the shows were demeaning to the elephants involved. The elephants the zoo had were formerly logging elephants.Crocodile shows
While there were no encounters guests could have with the crocodiles, many guests found the shows entertaining. The highlight was when one of the trainers stuck his head in the crocodile's mouth.Exhibits
Aquarium
The zoo had a small aquarium with a variety of fish, marine animals and reptiles, including freshwater and saltwater fish, turtles, frogs, crabs and lizards. They also had a display area showing fishing equipment and techniques of Thailand's fishermen, as well as seashells.Bird Park
The Phuket's Zoo Bird Park housed a variety of bird species, including toucans, peafowl, parrots, hawks, emus and ostriches. Some of the birds were allowed to fly freely around the park.Animal encounters
As well as the opportunities to meet the animals during the shows, the Phuket Zoo allowed guests to meet some of the other animals in their collection. Some of those opportunities include getting to take photos with and pet a tiger. Formerly, guests could take pictures with and hold an orangutan, but she was later confiscated by the police. The experiences were an extra fee.Conservation efforts by the zoo
It did not appear that the Phuket Zoo was involved with conservation efforts to save animals worldwide. They were also not accredited by the South East Asian Zoos Association or the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums.Milo the Orangutan
The Phuket Zoo formerly had an orangutan named Milo. However, a petition gathered more than 10,000 signatures for her to be removed, due to her being forced to take photos with tourists and her health struggles. Due to the petition being circulated, the Natural Resources and Environmental Crime Division of the Royal Thai Police and Department of National Parks decided to confiscate her, after it appeared she was being kept illegally.When the authorities came to confiscate Milo, she was not at the zoo. All pictures of her on the zoo's website were also deleted. Later in the week, Milo was found in a small cage in the jungle.
Milo died the following year of a stroke. Her poor health from her time at the zoo most likely contributed to her death.