Key facts
- Nashville Zoo opposes a proposed data center development adjacent to its property.
- The zoo launched an online petition against the project.
- The petition had over 180,000 signatures and 25,000 Facebook shares as of Friday.
- The zoo houses tigers and leopards, raising concerns about animal safety.
- The proposed data center is larger than a football field.
The Nashville Zoo has launched an online petition to oppose a proposed data center development adjacent to its property. As of Friday, the petition had garnered over 180,000 signatures and 25,000 shares on Facebook. The zoo, which houses tigers and leopards, has raised concerns about animal safety related to the data center project. The proposed data center is described as larger than a football field. This situation highlights potential conflicts in urban land use, where technological infrastructure development may clash with the needs of existing public spaces and wildlife habitats. The mayor is reportedly weighing in on the matter.
