Who funds the Nashville Zoo?

Who funds the Nashville Zoo?

Who funds the Nashville Zoo?

We are proud to announce that Mayor Karl Dean and Metro Council have allocated $10M this year to support major new developments at Nashville Zoo. The city’s investment is contingent upon the Zoo’s ability to match these funds dollar for dollar with private philanthropic support.

Who owns the Nashville Zoo?

Metro Parks and Recreation
Nashville Zoo sits on 188 acres which are owned by Metro Parks and Recreation. Currently about 82 acres have been developed.

Is the Nashville Zoo non profit?

Nashville Zoo is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization and relies on your support to continue providing extraordinary animal care and education programs for the community, as well as our critical conservation initiatives.

Why did Nashville Zoo get rid of elephants?

Say goodbye to Nashville’s elephants, at least temporarily. The Nashville Zoo is relocating three elephants in order to renovate and build a new facility for its African expansion. “We place the highest priority on the well-being of each animal in our care,” zoo president Rick Schwartz said in a media release.

Is Nashville Zoo ethical?

Nashville Zoo is proud to report that we have received a perfect score of 100 by Charity Navigator, the nation’s largest and most utilized evaluator of charities.

What is Grassmere?

The Nashville Zoo at Grassmere is a zoological garden and historic plantation farmhouse located 6 miles (9.7 km) southeast of Downtown Nashville. As of 2014, the zoo was middle Tennessee’s top paid attraction and contained 6,230 individual animals, encompassing 339 species.

When did Nashville Zoo move to Grassmere?

The city of Nashville was bound by the will of the sisters to preserve the property as a nature center, and the Nashville Zoo was invited to relocate to the Grassmere site. Nashville Zoo began management of the Grassmere property in December 1996.

Is the Nashville Zoo ethical?

What rank is Nashville Zoo?

Exceptional. This charity’s score is 99.89, earning it a 4-Star rating.

Is the Nashville Zoo good to their animals?

scorecard. If you’re an animal lover or just in the mood for a family outing, then the Nashville Zoo at Grassmere is an excellent spot to visit. The zoo boasts 350 different animal species and almost 3,000 animals, including clouded leopards, giraffes, meerkats, red pandas, white rhinoceroses, alligators and anacondas.

Is the Nashville Zoo AZA accredited?

Nashville Zoo is pleased to announce it has been granted accreditation from The Association of Zoos & Aquariums (AZA).