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Sriayutthaya
Lion
Park

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Overview

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Sriayutthaya Lion Park is a large zoo that opened in 2021. While originally focusing on lions, the zoo has a large selection of exotic species that grows on a yearly basis. There  are also an increasing number of tigers present, as well as cross-species breeding including ligers and liligers. The zoo also offers a number of different interaction options, not just for tigers but across an increasingly large number of species.

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Interactions

Tiger-tourist interactions often involve unnatural behaviors and environments that can lead to welfare issues. If you're looking for ethical and welfare-friendly tiger experiences, avoid places offering interactions.

Welfare Indicators

Nutrition
N/a
No water provided
Limited diet
Physical Environment

Limited shelter and shade

No pond
Small enclosure size
No vegetation
Tiled flooring
Mixed species housing
Limited access to sunlight
Health
N/a
Inbreeding and crossbreeding
Signs of pain
Poor body condition
Some injuries observed
Behavioural Interactions
N/a
 
No enrichment
Lack of complexity
Loud constant noise
Negative tiger interactions
High levels of abnormal repetitive behaviours
Aggressive staff handling
Mental State
N/a
 
Bored
Aggressive
Fearful
Frustrated
Apathetic
Tense
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What we are doing to help

At this time we are raising awareness for the situation of the captive tigers in Thailand through education of the public and through a number of different petitions.

Head to our Petition zone to see how you can help.

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