Planned zoo in danger of losing Madison area research property to housing developers
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 By  John Few Published 
9:54 am Thursday, December 16, 2021

Planned zoo in danger of losing Madison area research property to housing developers

MADISON – It is no secret that land in and around Madison is being gobbled up to create more subdivisions as an influx of new residents continues at a steady pace. One particular spot, however, has not been eyed for new homes, but to be used in connection with a planned zoo for North Alabama. Now those plans are in jeopardy.

Earlier this year the North Alabama Zoological Society announced its intent to purchase two properties, both of which require a combined $11 million to own outright. The proposed zoological park is located north of Martin Line Road and adjacent to I-65, south of Tanner. The proposed research and support property is located along Limestone Creek and is only a few miles from the proposed zoo.

According to the zoological society, this support property, the Research Campus, will be used for summer camps, public nature trails, life science STEM activities for schools, sustainable agriculture and aquaculture research (which will supplement the zoo with high quality food), and zoological research.

“As a result of the visibility regarding NALZS identifying these two locations, the research and support property with its location on Limestone Creek and proximity to Madison has garnered significant interest from residential developers since our announcement,” stated a press release from NALZS on Wednesday. “While NALZS has been working extensively on securing funding for both of these properties with business leaders, through grants, and through grassroots efforts, pressure has intensified for the owner to sell the property.  It has become urgent that NALZS purchase the property in the next couple of months or the old growth trees, natural springs, and nature trails will become a residential development.  Sponsorships and donations equaling $4 million are needed.”

NALZS leaders have said they continue to enjoy a productive and patient relationship with the property owner. “They have been very supportive of NALZS and its mission,” they stated. “NALZS also understands the growing need for housing to support the economy in North Alabama.”

In lieu of the property being sold to another buyer, NALZS has been assessing other land options to support zoological and agricultural research here in North Alabama.  As for the primary zoo site, It’s important to note, the developer that NALZS is purchasing the site from is still very committed to having the zoo and aquarium on that site.

NALZS stated building a world-class zoo is a long endeavor. “Setbacks are inevitable and the NALZS family has no intention of giving up on the goal of bringing a modern zoo to North Alabama” the release included. “Feedback from the community along with economic reports show that residents want this to become a reality.”

An economic impact report from UAH shows that once the park is built, it is estimated to generate more than $100 million for the local economy with a quarter of a million visitors a year. When money for the physical zoo property is secured, NALZS anticipates development will move at a faster pace.

Visit NALZS.org for more information.

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