Nashville Zoo

Nashville Zoo Objects to Neighboring Data Center Over Animal Safety

The Nashville Zoo is actively opposing the construction of a proposed 69,000-square-foot data center located perilously close to its animal enclosures, expressing deep concerns about potential noise disturbances impacting its vulnerable residents, including a rare collection of leopards. This opposition has galvanized local community support, evidenced by a rapidly growing online petition and a zoning appeal filed by a metropolitan council member who reports being inundated with constituent messages. The project highlights a growing national trend of communities pushing back against data center development, with Nashville now considering a moratorium on such facilities due to a lack of specific zoning regulations. While the data center developer, DC BLOX, has pledged to minimize local impacts and address concerns about noise and water usage, the zoo remains steadfast in its opposition, citing worries about the artificial light and electrical hum potentially affecting animal well-being and breeding cycles.

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