Nashville Zoo leads fight against mega AI data center over 375,000 sign petition against 69,000 square foot building set to overlook animal habitats
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Wed, 10 Jun 2026 20:25:00 +0000
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Nashville Zoo collects 375k signatures against a proposed data center, citing potential animal welfare and conservation risks.
FULL STORY ======================================================================Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Threads Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter Nashville Zoo launches petition opposing nearby data center project 375k people have signed the protest petition, local reps and politicians speak up Officials fear the data center could impact animal welfare, conservation and visitors Nashville Zoo has become the latest high-profile opponent of American data center projects
after multiple cities and states impose temporary restrictions on new builds.
The zoo launched an online petition to try to stop the plans for a proposed 69,000-square-foot facility to be built on neighboring land, and just one
week later, it already has 375,000 signatures. Researchers caution that data centers also contribute to noise pollution, light pollution, and threaten water quality in surrounding communities, the zoo wrote in a blog post . Latest Videos From Watch full video here: Nashville Zoo raises animal welfare and conservation concerns Nashville Zoo worries about the projects impacts on its clouded leopard breeding program, but the keepers also look after other animals involved in other breeding and conservation programs. All in, 3,000 animals reside at the facility.
Looking ahead, the zoo also worries that the data center project could halt its plans to create a breeding facility for the Okapi. You may like As data center worries grow, here is every US state which is fighting back against
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No one has shared studies or environmental impact assessments, the zoo wrote online, referencing growing concerns about data centers environmental and public health impacts nationwide.
Metro Nashville Councilmember Courtney Johnston promised to be doing everything in [her] power, legislatively and otherwise, to prevent this development next to our beloved zoo, including filing a moratorium. Are you a pro? Subscribe to our newsletter Sign up to the TechRadar Pro newsletter to get all the top news, opinion, features and guidance your business needs to succeed! Contact me with news and offers from other Future brands Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors By submitting
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Johnston noted that while current plans include a single-storey, 10MW facility, expansion plans outline a three-storey, 40MW upgrade, a dedicated substation, separate generator yards for each data center, stormwater basins, a guard house, internal access roads and more. Americans worry legislation isnt protecting them CEO Rick Schwartz also noted that the zoo has spent
years discussing the purchase of the same land parcel next door, for an education and conservtion center.
The building is already there, he said (via Fox 17 ). It would save the zoo
an enormous amount of money. It would serve tens and tens of thousands of children for conservation education. What to read next 'Not in my backyard': New Gallup data shows most Americans would rather have a nuclear power plant in their neighborhood than a data center Seattle votes for year-long ban on new AI data centers Pennsylvania residents slam Governor Shapiro, say they're being 'bulldozed' on data center concerns
Nashville residents arent the only US citizens speaking up about data center construction plans. The city of Seattle recently announced a one-year moratorium on new projects while it figures out how to legislate and regulate such projects.
However, No New Data Centers, a website that sprung up in response to the Nashville plans, warns that a Texas county was forced to drop its moratorium days after a developer sued. Separately, a North Carolina county is in court over similar issues, thus Nashville and indeed other US regions could prove ineffective in imposing moratoriums too.
DC BLOX, the company responsible for the proposed project, does not appear to have publicly commented on the backlash, nor has it publicly shared details
of its Nashville investment. As a provider of data centers and other
connected services for hyperscalers, partners and customers, its unclear what this specific sites purpose would be.
TechRadar Pro reached out for comment, but we did not receive an immediate response. Follow TechRadar on Google News and add us as a preferred source to get our expert news, reviews, and opinion in your feeds.
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