1. Clovis Zoo in Clovis, NM
    Located just a short drive away in Clovis, the Clovis Zoo is an intimate setting that allows visitors to observe a variety of animals, including exotic birds, reptiles, and mammals native to New Mexico. The zoo offers educational programs tailored for school groups, making it an ideal destination for field trips. Students can enjoy guided tours that cover animal habitats, conservation efforts, and the importance of biodiversity. With hands-on exhibits and engaging activities, the Clovis Zoo provides a memorable experience that combines fun with learning.
  2. Hillcrest Park Zoo in Heavenly, NM
    Just a stone's throw away in the charming city of Clovis, Hillcrest Park Zoo stands as a delightful destination for educational field trips. This small but well-maintained zoo is home to a variety of species including big cats, birds, and primates. The zoo is committed to wildlife education and offers specific programs designed to teach students about animal care, conservation, and the importance of environmental stewardship. With its scenic park setting, beautiful gardens, and picnic areas, Hillcrest Park Zoo is not only a fun outing but also an opportunity to immerse in nature and learn about animal behavior and habitats.
  3. ABQ BioPark Zoo in Albuquerque, NM
    A bit farther away but well worth the trip, the ABQ BioPark Zoo in Albuquerque offers a comprehensive zoological experience. Home to over 250 species, this zoo is set within a larger bio-park that includes a botanical garden, aquarium, and more. Field trips to the ABQ BioPark are highly interactive, with specialized programs available for different grade levels. Students can engage with knowledgeable staff, participate in feeding sessions, and explore various habitats that represent different ecosystems from around the globe. The ABQ BioPark Zoo not only provides a fun environment but also instills a deep understanding of wildlife conservation and ecology.
  4. White Sands National Park in Alamogordo, NM
    While not a traditional zoo, White Sands National Park offers an extraordinary opportunity to learn about the unique flora and fauna of the arid desert ecosystem. Located a drive from 88101, this park features guided nature walks and educational programs ideal for field trips. Students can learn about the adaptations of wildlife living in harsh environments while exploring the stunning white sand dunes. Plus, ranger-led activities bring the desert to life, showcasing everything from animal tracks to the importance of conservation in such unique landscapes. It's an excellent destination for those looking to combine natural wonders with educational experiences.
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