Nashville Zoo at Grassmere

Nashville Zoo at Grassmere
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere

Sign as zoo entrance
Date opened 1990 (as Grassmere Wildlife Park)[1]
Location Nashville, Tennessee, USA
Land area 200 acres (81 ha)[1]
Coordinates 36°05′19″N 86°44′32″W / 36.0885°N 86.7422°W / 36.0885; -86.7422Coordinates: 36°05′19″N 86°44′32″W / 36.0885°N 86.7422°W / 36.0885; -86.7422
Memberships AZA[2]
Website nashvillezoo.org

The Nashville Zoo at Grassmere is a 200-acre (81 ha) zoo and historic plantation farmhouse located 6 miles (9.7 km) southeast of downtown Nashville, Tennessee.

The Nashville Zoo at Grassmere is an accredited member of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA).

Contents

History

The Historic Grassmere Home

The Nashville Zoo at Grassmere was founded in 1996, the result of a merger between two competing facilities, The Nashville Zoo (located in nearby Pleasant View) and Grassmere Wildlife Park (which was located at the zoo's present location). The resulting facility has been engineered to grow so as to take maximum advantage of its 188 acres (76 ha).[3]

Grassmere Historic Home

On the grounds of the zoo facilities, the property still maintains the original historic plantation house, called Grassmere or the Historic Croft Home.

Visitors to the zoo can tour this 19th century historic house museum, its gardens and the associated Grassmere Historic Farm.

Exhibits

Clouded Leopard in The Bamboo Trail exhibit

The zoo contains a number of exhibits including:

Red panda in The Bamboo Trail exhibit


Other exhibit areas provide homes for many other native and exotic animals including Bengal Tigers, Cougar, Meerkat.

Other facilities

The Jungle Gym is the largest community-built playground of its kind in the country, created in 1998. Thousands of volunteers worked together to build a vast array of slides, cargo netting, swings and climbing structures for children.

Conservation

The zoo is active in numerous research and conservation activities including participating in a number of the programs in the Species Survival Plan which is managed by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums.

The future

  • After the completion of the Pantanal exhibit, the number of animals will double.

References

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