
8 episodes

Life on the Ark: The Zanesville Animal Catastrophe A Decade Later Kelly Swope
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- Society & Culture
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5.0 • 9 Ratings
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Life on the Ark is a podcast series that reflects on the legacies of a 2011 incident in Zanesville, Ohio, during which fifty exotic animals were killed by county police upon being released by their owner. Through in-depth interviews with people directly impacted by the incident, the series shows how the Zanesville catastrophe has altered local life, state and federal laws, and the world we share with other animals.
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Part Eight - Prince Sattva and the Hungry Tiger
What are Zanesville's legacies, more than a decade later? Interviews with animal activists, legal scholars, journalists, and wildlife experts.
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Part Seven - Zoopolis
A brief history of the relationship between the professional zoological industry and the private animal trade -- before and after the 2011 Zanesville incident. (Note: This episode mentions a proposed federal bill called The Big Cat Public Safety Act. Since the time of this recording, that bill has passed through both the House of Representatives and the Senate to become law.)
Further reading:
Nigel Rothfels, Savages and Beasts: The Birth of the Modern Zoo, Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008.
J. Donahue and E. Trump, The Politics of Zoos: Exotic Animals and Their Protectors, Northern Illinois University Press, 2006.
Irus Braverman, Zooland: The Institution of Captivity, Stanford University Press, 2013. -
Part Six - Lions, Tigers, and AR-15s
How police militarization and notions of public safety shaped the public's response to the incident. (Note: This episode mentions a proposed federal bill called The Big Cat Public Safety Act. Since the time of this recording, that bill has passed through both the House of Representatives and the Senate to become law.)
Further reading:
Jennifer Carlson, Citizen-Protectors: The Everyday Politics of Guns in an Age of Decline, Oxford University Press, 2015.
Jennifer Carlson, Policing the Second Amendment, Princeton University Press, 2022. -
Part Five - Rebuilding the Ark
The story of how the Zanesville catastrophe became the catalyst for the State of Ohio's Dangerous Wild Animals Act of 2012. Interviews with former exotic animal owners, state veterinarians, and animal advocates.
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Part Four - One Earth, One Thousand Noahs
A brief history of how local and state actors tried and failed to prevent an animal-related disaster in the State of Ohio.
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PART THREE - LOVE THEM TO DEATH
A look back at Terry Thompson's final years before the 2011 incident, including interviews with friends and local officials who knew about his animal collection.
Further reading:
Jonah Ogles, "Man or Beast?", Cincinnati Magazine; Chris Heath, "18 Tigers, 17 Lions, 8 Bears, 3 Cougars, 2 Wolves, 1 Baboon, 1 Macaque, and 1 Man Dead in Ohio," GQ Magazine; Chris Jones, "Animals: The Horrific True Story of the Zanesville Animal Massacre"; Ben Chanan (director), "America's Animal Hoarder: Horror at the Zoo," Minnow Films; Matt Ampleman and Doug Kysar, "Living with Owning," Indiana Law Journal.
Customer Reviews
Good perspective and story telling
A fascinating and somber retelling of The Zanesville exotic animal event. I’m glad I got to learn about this event through this podcast.