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Cert No Name Doing Business As Address City Zip 1 Cust No Cust No Cert No Name Doing Business As Address City Zip Alabama 3316 64-C-0117 Alabama Wildlife Rehabilitation 100 Terrace Dr Pelham 35124 9655 64-C-0141 Allen, Keith Huntsville Nature Preserve 431 Clouds Cove Huntsville 35803 33483 64-C-0181 Baker, Jerry Old Baker Farm 1041 Farmingdale Road Harpersville 35078 44128 64-C-0196 Barber, Peter Enterprise Magic 621 Boll Weevil Circle Ste 16-202 Enterprise 36330 3036 64-C-0001 Birmingham Zoo Inc 2630 Cahaba Rd Birmingham 35223 2994 64-C-0109 Blazer, Brian Blazers Educational Animals 230 Cr 880 Heflin 36264 15456 64-C-0156 Brantley, Karl Brantley Farms 26214 Pollard Rd Daphne 36526 16710 64-C-0160 Burritt Museum Association Inc Burritt On The Mountain - A Living Mus 3101 Burritt Drive Huntsville 35801 42687 64-C-0194 Cdd North Central Al Inc Camp Cdd Po Box 2091 Decatur 35602 3027 64-C-0008 City Of Gadsden Noccalula Falls Park Po Box 267 Gadsden 35902 41384 64-C-0193 Combs, Daniel The Barnyard 11453 Turner Bridge Rd Tuscaloosa 35406 19791 64-C-0165 Environmental Studies Center 6101 Girby Rd Mobile 36693 37785 64-C-0188 Lassitter, Scott Funny Farm Petting Farm 17347 Krchak Ln Robertsdale 36567 33134 64-C-0182 Lookout Mountain Wild Animal Park Inc 3593 Hwy 117 Mentone 35964 12960 64-C-0148 Lott, Carlton Uncle Joes Rolling Zoo 13125 Malone Rd Chunchula 36521 22951 64-C-0176 Mc Wane Center 200 19th Street North Birmingham 35203 7051 64-C-0185 Mcclelland, Mike Mcclellands Critters P O Box 1340 Troy 36081 3025 64-C-0003 Montgomery Zoo P.O. Box 3313 Montgomery 36109 3322 64-C-0173 Oak Mountain State Park P.O. Box 278 Pelham 35124 3294 64-C-0116 Old Mcdonalds Petting Zoo 7826 U S Hwy 72 Woodville 35776 14749 64-C-0153 Poss Sr., Alvin 332 County Rd. 123 Rogersville 35652 3338 64-C-0159 Rakestraw, Rickey &Becky Critters 151 Cox Gap Rd Attalla 35954 3026 64-C-0007 Reindeer Inc 3504 Spruce Ave. Huntsville 35805 15658 64-C-0155 Rhodes Jr, James Critter Creek Farm 15332 Cabin Creek Dr Vance 35490 14229 64-C-0154 Ruffner Mountain Nature Center 1214 81st. St. S. Birmingham 35206 23075 64-C-0171 Sequoyah Caverns And Campground 1438 County Road 731 Valley Head 35989 30624 64-C-0177 Shar Itt Petting Farm 774 Jessicas Mountain Rd Hayden 35079 3029 64-C-0103 Skinner, Maria Skin & Bones 8616 County Rd. 26 Ragland 35131 26551 64-C-0174 Sparks, Kyra Party Animals Inc 605 County Road 518 Selma 36701 2979 64-C-0111 Spaulding, Daniel Anniston Museum Of Natural History P.O. Box 1587 Anniston 36202 16660 64-C-0158 Tate Farms 8414-A Moores Mill Road Meridianville 35759 31840 64-C-0178 The Mobile Zoo 15161 Ward Road Wilmer 36587 3035 64-C-0014 The Zoo Foundation Inc Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo 1204 Gulf Shores Parkway Gulf Shores 36542 19299 64-C-0187 Tigers For Tomorrow Exotic Animal Preser 708 County Road 345 Attalla 35952 3360 64-C-0124 Turner, Brenda Josies Place 2441 Old Hayden Rd. Warrior 35180 3016 64-C-0006 University Of N Alabama Univ. Station Box 5075 Florence 35632 41708 64-C-0195 Vanherwyn, Ron Rons Kritter Kids 10625 North Palomino Drive Montgomery 36117 28053 64-C-0192 Williams, Sam Faith Farms 1233 Co Rd 6628 Banks 36005 7408 64-C-0133 Young, Joe Bulldust Ent 787 Lake Drive Eufaula 36027 Alaska 27148 96-C-0029 Fortress Of The Bear, Inc. P O Box 2337 Sitka 99835 3720 96-C-0032 Institute Of Arctic Biology Large Animal Research Station P. O. Box 757000 Fairbanks 99775 15278 96-C-0028 Kroschel, Stephen Kroschel Films H.C. 60 Box 2848 Haines 99827 3415 96-C-0015 Miller, G. Michael Big Game Alaska P. O. Box 949 Girdwood 99587 3386 96-C-0031 Musk Ox Development Corp. Palmer Musk Ox Farm P. O. Box 587 Palmer 99645 3366 96-C-0011 Pleasant Valley Animal Park, L.T.D. 7086 Design Lane Fairbanks 99712 3795 96-C-0030 S C H, Inc. Santaland R V Park 125 St. Nicholas Drive North Pole 99705 7106 96-C-0024 S.A.A.M.S Alaska Sealife Center P. O. Box 1329 Seward 99664 8784 96-C-0025 The Alaska Zoo 4731 O'Malley Road Anchorage 99507 3707 96-C-0016 Tolman, Brenda Log Cabin Gifts Box 704 Whittier 99693 3367 96-C-0027 Williams, Thomas E. & Gene M. Williams Farm Butte 5561 South Bodenburg Loop Roa Palmer 99645 Arizona 3695 86-C-0049 Arizona Game & Fish Dept. Wildlife Ctr. At Adobe Mtn. 5000 W. Carefree Hwy. Phoenix 85086 3432 86-C-0001 Arizona Zoological Society The Phoenix Zoo 455 N. Galvin Parkway Phoenix 85008 3442 86-C-0094 Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum 2021 N. Kinney Road Tucson 85743 3439 86-C-0002 City Of Tucson/Parks & Rec Dept. Reid Park Zoo 1100 S. Randolph Way Tucson 85716 8783 86-C-0088 Earnhardt Jr., Hal J. "Tex" C/O Debbie Vesco Chandler 85226 3443 86-C-0091 El Zaribah Shrine Al Jondi Camel Patrol 552 N. 40th St. Phoenix 85008 3455 86-C-0027 Fugiel, Bruno & Marina Douglas Wildlife Zoo 4000 N. Plantation Road Douglas 85607 3451 86-C-0025 Grand Canyon Deer Farm L L C 6769 E. Deer Farm Rd. Williams 86046 8374 86-C-0073 Harvey, Billy Running W Ranch P.O. Box 980 Cornville 86325 19354 86-C-0083 Johnson, Warren & Sharmie La Paloma Animal Sanctuary 8502 N. 94th Ave. Peoria 85345 3460 86-C-0076 Keepers Of The Wild, Inc. 13441 E. Hwy. 66 Valentine 86437 41711 86-C-0093 Lil Bit Ranch Mobile Petting Zoo L L C 16203 West Augusta Ave. Litchfield Park 85340 3465 86-C-0085 Luna, Karen Karen's Critters 7827 E. Thunderbird Rd. Scottsdale 85260 3446 86-C-0084 Navajo Nation Zoo.& Botan. Pk. P. O. Box 1480 Window Rock 86515 4096 86-C-0077 Noel, Gary The Doggies Of The Wild West P M B 159 Mesa 85201 1 Cust No Cert No Name Doing Business As Address City Zip Arizona 44384 86-C-0095 Out Of Africa Wildlife Park, L L C 4020 N. Cherry Road Camp Verde 86322 3452 86-C-0082 Prescott Animal Park Assn. Heritage Park Zoo 1403 Heritage Park Rd. Prescott 86301 3677 86-C-0092 Rustlers Rooste Resturant 8383 S. 48 St. Phoenix 85044 3714 86-C-0050 Southwest Wildlife Rehabilatation And Educational Foundation, Inc. 8711 E. Pinnacle Peak Rd. #115 Scottsdale 85255 26906 86-C-0089 Tiny Trails To You, L L C 8007 E. Cholla St. Scottsdale 85260 3448 86-C-0022 Wildlife World Zoo, Inc. 16501 W. Northern Litchfield Park 85340 Arkansas 4792 71-C-0006 Ar Alligator Farm & Petting Zoo Inc. 847 Whittington Ave Hot Springs 71901 5744 71-C-0118 Arkansas Museum Of Science & History Museum Of Discovery 500 E. President Clinton Ave Ste Little Rock 72201 4791 71-C-0110 Boger, Bunky 13231 Hickory Creek Rd Lowell 72745 6792 71-C-0125 City Of Crossett Crossland Zoo Po Box 560 Crossett 71635 4785 71-C-0011 Elna M Smith Foundation Christ Of The Ozarks P.O. Box 471 Eureka Springs 72632 4788 71-C-0028 Gann, Alvin & Brucille Deer Acres Zoo 916 Jenson Rd Hackett 72937 5723 71-C-0145 Heifer Project International C/O Farm Manager Perryville 72126 14848 71-C-0139 Heinen, Rudolf Rudolf's Performing Canines 7 Springhill Dr Greenbrier 72058 32022 71-C-0153 Laviola, Gail P. O. Box 1116 Mena 71953 7492 71-C-0131 Little Rock Zoo 1 Jonesboro Drive Little Rock 72205 39799 71-C-0159 Pianalto, Casey 1565 Eldridge Rd Springdale 72762 36574 71-C-0157 Randalls High Diving Racers, L L C P O Box 128 Mcrae 72102 42134 71-C-0160 Richard T. Spohrer The Monkey Man 159 N. Main St Eureka Springs 72632 4782 71-C-0050 Riddle's Elephant And Wildlife Sanctuary P.O. Box 715 Greenbrier 72058 36011 71-C-0156 Seat, Robert P. O. Box 2999 Batesville 72503 37295 71-C-0158 Smith, Jesse 3026 Pyrite Drive Fayetteville 72704 43068 71-C-0162 Stephen Thetford Photography 3351 Wedington Dr Fayetteville 72704 41129 71-C-0161 Tom Bagby Photography Inc 1915 W. Main Russellville 72801 4790 71-C-0103 Turpentine Creek Foundation 239 Turpentine Creek Lane Eureka Springs 72632 31951 71-C-0151 Wild Wilderness Inc. 20923 Safari Road Gentry 72734 9586 71-C-0136 Wilson, Tracy & Keith P.O. Box 1382 Searcy 72145 California 7273 93-C-0566 Abuhadba, Rafael 1540 North Millard Avenue Rialto 92376 3762 93-C-0502 Aines, Janine 29984 West Triunfo Drive Agoura 91301 26135 93-C-0738 Allen, Julia Natures Critters 1924 Larkin Drive Roseville 95661 8292 93-C-0581 Almquist, Joel Forever Wild Exotic Animal Sanctuary 8545 Buttermere Road Phelan 92371 15219 93-C-0661 Alvarado, Melinda 341 Walnut Street Arroyo Grande 93420 3542 93-C-0753 Alvin Animal Rentals, Inc. 9965 Palmetto Avenue Fontana 92335 3534 93-C-0054 Animal Actors Of Hollywood, Inc. 860 West Carlisle Road Thousand Oaks 91361 14144 93-C-0672 Animal Encounters, Inc. 39608 Calle Cascada Green Valley 91390 19008 93-C-0708 Animal Tracks, Inc. P. O. Box 117 Acton 93510 12442 93-C-0626 Animal Training And Research Internationa 8272 Moss Landing Road Moss Landing 95039 3600 93-C-0241 Animals For Education Critter Creek Wildlife Station 36710 Sand Creek Road Squaw Valley 93675 23834 93-C-0701 Animals Of A Different Color, L L C 16900 Forrest Street Canyon Country 91351 3646 93-C-0338 Animals, Inc. P. O. Box 365 Acton 93510 3584 93-C-0423 Anne Absey, Serena Burnett & Animazonia Wildlife Foundation 17320 Kramer Way Perris 92570 38668 93-C-0788 Atchley, Susan P.O.
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