Alameda Park Zoo: Alamogordo. 300 animals representing 90 species on 7 acres. Chamber of commerce site with general information and zoo history.
American International Rattlesnake Museum: Albuquerque. Includes pictures and descriptions of snakes, provides facts regarding their danger, and information about visiting.
Candy Kitchen Rescue Ranch: Ramah. Non-profit organization providing safe sanctuary to abused and abandoned captive-bred wolves and wolfdogs. Focuses on education, ecology and the environment, responsible ownership of wolfdogs and the humane care of all animals. Includes visitor information.
Living Desert Zoo and Gardens: Dedicated to the interpretation of the Chihuahuan Desert, this state park is an indoor/outdoor living museum displaying more than 40 native animal species and hundreds of succulents from around the world on a 1.3 mile guided tour. Carlsbad.
New Mexico Zoological Society: The purpose of the New Mexico Zoological Society, Inc. is to promote the development of the Rio Grande Zoological Park (the Zoo) in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
The Albuquerque Biological Park: Facilities include the Rio Grande Zoo, Botanic Garden, Albuquerque Aquarium, and Tingley Aquatic Park. Visitor information, events, and education program summaries.
Wildlife West Nature Park: Edgewood near Santa Fe. 122 acre wildlife refuge and enhanced zoo. General information, calendar of events, classes offered, and a photo gallery of park animals.