Some 250 species live on 64 acres of riverside bosque here among ancient cottonwoods. Open-moat exhibits with animals in naturalized habitats are a treat for zoo-goers. Major exhibits include polar bears, giraffes, sea lions (with underwater viewing), the cat walk, the bird show, and ape country, with gorillas and orangutans. The zoo has an especially fine collection of elephants, koalas, polar...
From the butterfly enclosure to the walled gardens, this park treats adults and children to the best of the outdoors. \r:
The Scene
\r The botanic garden is only one part of the Albuquerque Biopark, but there's a lot to explore just in this section. Lush greenery, roses, cacti and herbs grow in the gardens...
From the butterfly enclosure to the walled gardens, this park treats adults and children to the best of the outdoors.:
The Scene
This section of the Albuquerque biopark covers all the feathery, furry bases with some unlikely transplants to the desert.:
Overview
Just off the Rio Grande River, over one thousand animals live in habitats recreated to match their true homes. Visitors are transported out of the desert and into the tropics...