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90 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. Arguendo 1 (2022)

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Amending the Endangered Species Act: Wildlife
Protection in a Post-Tiger King Society
Jonathan Peloquin*
ABSTRACT
Roadside zoos such as the one in Netflix's Tiger King documentary present
pressing issues concerning mistreatment of animals and the lack of meaningful
federal regulation or oversight for captive animal care. These problems largely
stem from the fact that the only federal statute designed to protect captive animals,
the Animal Welfare Act (AWA ), is underenforced by the government and provides
only minimal protection for captive animals. Citizen suits not only allow those
concerned with the welfare of captive wildlife to punish those who mistreat animals
but can also serve to draw more public and government scrutiny to certain facilities.
Although citizens are empowered under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) to
complement government enforcement by allowing them to also bring suit, the
current mechanisms fall short. Finally, this Note argues that the ESA should be
amended to remove any reference to the AWA so that citizens can bring a greater
number of successful actions against facilities that slip through the government's
net, and thereby support the purposes of both the ESA and AWA.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................2
I. THE WEB OF WILDLIFE PROTECTION ENFORCEMENT AND
IN TERPRETATION    ...........................................................................  6
A.   Roadside Zoos and Joe Exotic the Tiger King........................6
B.   The Current State of Wildlife Protection Laws....................... 8
C.   Tiger King: Highlighting the Issues ...................................... 10
* J.D., expected May 2022, The George Washington University Law School.
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