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http://abilenezoo.org/
800 animals representing 200 species. General information, zoo mission, summary of classes and weekly zoo news.
http://tpwd.texas.gov/huntwild/hunt/wma/find_a_wma/list/?id=26
Alivin. Wildlife park featuring tram rides and endangered animals from around the world.
http://www.austinzoo.org/
General information, history, virtual tour, animal photos and descriptions, news, and interactive games.
http://www.caldwellzoo.org/
Tyler. History, mission, map, guest services and programs.
http://www.cameronparkzoo.com/
Waco. Description of attractions with photos, news, conservation information, and education programs.
http://www.capitaloftexaszoo.org/
Austin. Home to many exotic and endangered species. General information, zoo map, summer camp program, outreach program, and special events.
http://www.dwazoo.com/
Includes visitor information, exhibit descriptions, and a manatee webcam.
http://www.dallaszoo.com/
8000 animals on 97 acres. Includes children's zoo. General information, zoo map, exhibit overview, class summary, special events, and conservation information.
http://www.aquariumrestaurants.com/downtownaquariumhouston/default.asp
Houston. Includes photos and descriptions of exhibits, educational programs, restaurant information, and game and ride overview.
http://cityoflufkin.com/zoo/
Lufkin. 500 animals. General information, animal photos, descriptions and sounds, Friends of the Ellen Trout Zoo membership and benefits, educational program summary, and event calendar.
https://www.fortworthzoo.org/
General information, exhibit overview, education program summary, special events, conservation information and children's games.
http://www.fossilrim.org/
Glen Rose. 1100 animals representing 60 species roam freely on 1500 acres. General information, tours, lodging, games and coloring pages, animal photos and descriptions, and conservation information.
http://www.frankbuckzoo.com/
Gainesville. Locate off the Trinity River's Elm Fork within the city's largest park, Leonard Park. Includes visitor information, history, and animal photos.
http://www.gentlezoo.com/
Forney. Petting zoo. As well as meeting the animals, enjoy train rides, the giant maze, playground and picnic area. Includes information on parties and programs and a photo gallery.
http://www.gpz.org/
Brownsville. 1500 animals on 31 acres. General information, history, exhibit overview, education program summary, animal photos, and detailed conservation information on Kemp's ridley turtle.
http://www.houstonzoo.org/
5000 animal representing 700 species on 55 acres. General information, special events, education program summary, animal photos and descriptions, and conservation information.
http://www.bigcat.org/
Boyd. A haven for exotic felines who have been abused, neglected or confiscated. Guided tours. Photos and information on some of the cats.
http://www.moodygardens.com/
Visitor information, events, video tour. Galveston, Texas.
http://www.sazoo-aq.org/
3500 animals representing 750 species. General information, virtual tour with animal photos and descriptions, the "Adopt-an-Animal" program, and membership information.
http://seaworldparks.com/en/seaworld-sanantonio/
Park and animal information, map with attraction descriptions, special programs, and online ticket sales.
http://www.sharkarosa.com/
Pilot Point. A non-profit exotic wildlife facility offering visitor information, description of programs, and animal photographs.
http://www.elpasozoo.org/
Includes a reptile house, an aviary, an elephant complex and American and Asian habitats. Site has general information, a calendar of events, and animal photos and descriptions.
https://texasstateaquarium.org/
Corpus Christi. Includes coupon, general information, calendar of events, activities, and programs.
http://www.texaszoo.org/
Victoria. Hours, directions, news articles, photo gallery, and electronic postcards.
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