The Asian Age

Smoking orangutan riles anger against zoo in Indonesia

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Jakarta, Indonesia: A video of an orangutan smoking has brought more criticism of a zoo in Indonesia infamous for past animal welfare troubles. In the video shot Sunday, a young man flicks his half- smoked cigarette into the primate’s enclosure. It’s picked up by the reddish- brown primate, who expertly puffs on it to laughter from the crowd. Activist Marison Guciano said Wednesday the smoking ape is further evidence of a lack of supervisio­n and education at Bandung Zoo, about 120 km ( 75 miles) southwest of the capital, Jakarta. Guciano said the man committed a crime but the privately owned zoo is mainly responsibl­e because of its “ignorance of supervisio­n and education for visitors.” The zoo has repeatedly made headlines for starving and sick animals. It was temporaril­y closed in 2016 after a Sumatran elephant that died was found to have bruises on its body. A change. org petition calling for Bandung Zoo to be closed has nearly one million signatures. Visitors who review the zoo on TripAdviso­r describe a dirty facility and sadness and anger at seeing the condition of the animals. Zoo spokesman Sulhan Syafi’I said “we very much regret that such a thing happened” and the incident was reported to police. Signs at the zoo warn visitors to not feed animals or give them cigarettes, he said. Substandar­d conditions are common at Indonesian zoos and Guciano blamed the government for being slow in establishi­ng animal welfare standards.

 ?? — AP ?? An adult male orangutan smokes a cigarette in its enclosure at Bandung Zoo in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia
— AP An adult male orangutan smokes a cigarette in its enclosure at Bandung Zoo in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia

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