| Audubon in Southeastern New Mexico: Page representing the Audubon Chapter of Southeastern New Mexico, giving local information and links to interesting sites. |
| Chihuahuan Desert Nature Park: Nonprofit organization offers environmental education activities in the Chihuahan desert near Las Cruces. Specific topics include weather, animal adaptations, insects and other arthropods, plant chemistry, and ruminant digestion. |
| Computing Research Laboratory: A research enterprise committed to basic research and software development in advanced computing applications located at New Mexico State University in Las Cruces. |
| Concerned Citizens for Clean Water, Inc.: Citizens in Texas and New Mexico working together to preserve and protect the Ogallala Aquifer from pollution and depletion. |
| Keep New Mexico Beautiful: Dedicated to beautification of New Mexico through education and volunteerism. |
| Los Alamos National Laboratory: Los Alamos National Laboratory's central mission is to reduce the global nuclear danger. |
| National Center for Genome Resources: A nonprofit research organization in Santa Fe, New Mexico that develops coordinated methods, such as software tools, to help scientists comprehend biological data. |
| New Mexico Clean and Beautiful: Awards grants to local programs that undertake litter control through elimination, education and eradication, and beautification; recycling; and graffiti and weed eradication. |
| New Mexico Environment Department: Includes special events and programs and department information. |
| New Mexico Recycling Coalition: Recycling directory, green building information, and how to stop junk mail. |
| New Mexico Rural Water Association: Providing rural water and wastewater utilities with the highest quality on-site assistance and training, legislative representation and service support with respect to quality and conservation of New Mexico's water resources. |
| New Mexico Wilderness Alliance: Works to the protect and restore wildlands and wilderness areas in the state. Includes news, publications, how to get involved, and a wilderness FAQ. |
| Physical Science Laboratory: A research and development, and test and evaluation organization that provides support to the government and private industry. Located at New Mexico State University, in Las Cruces, New Mexico. |
| Sandia National Laboratories: Sandia National Lab is part of the DOE and performs important national research. |
| Santa Fe Institute: Private, non-profit, multidisciplinary research and education center that pursues emerging science, largely on a theoretical level. Topics include artificial life forms and evolutionary complexity. |
| Science and Technology in New Mexico: List of research labs and centers in New Mexico. |
| The Fractal Foundation: Inspiring and educating people about Fractals, Chaos Theory and the interconnectedness of complex systems. |
| The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP): The world's first underground repository licensed to safely and permanently dispose of radioactive waste left from the research and production of nuclear weapons. |
| Tree New Mexico, Inc.: A grassroots non-profit dedicated to planting trees on public lands and providing environmental education to the state of New Mexico. |
| Xeriscape Council of New Mexico: Provides information on Xeriscape in New Mexico including the annual Xeriscape Conference, references, links, workshops, gardens to visit. |