Captive wildlife in Bali is in a ‘living hell’, as reported by World Animal Protection, who have found that all venues with captive elephants, tigers, dolphins or civet cats didn’t meet the basic needs of the animals kept in captivity. In addition, 80 per cent of venues with primates didn’t meet the basic needs of the animals. This information has been compiled in the Wildlife Abusement Parks report by World Animal Protection, to expose the scale of the situation that is increasing around Indonesia, and encourages the government and travel industry to take action to protect wildlife from exploitation, and leave them in their natural habitat.