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Animal Welfare aQL35 .054 USDA Animal Welfare: United States Department of List of Licensed Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Exhibitors and Inspection Service APHIS 41-35-069 Registered Exhibitors Fiscal Year 2001 Licensed Exhibitors Cust No Cert No Name Doing Business As Address City Zip Alabama 3336 64-C-0120 Isenring, Larrie Pet-R-Pets 25236 Patterson Rd. Robertsdale 36567 7788 64-C-0144 Alabama Division Of Wildlife Wildlife Section Montgomery 36130 3316 64-C-0117 Alabama Wildlife Rehabilitation lOOterrace Dr Pelham 35124 9655 64-C-0141 Allen, Keith Huntsville Nature Preserve 431 Clouds Cove Huntsville 35803 12722 64-C-0149 Beebe & Swearingen, Lie. A Little Touch Of Country 41500 Whitehouse Fork Rd Bay Minette 36507 3036 64-C-0001 Birmingham Zoo, Inc. 2630 Cahaba Rd Birmingham 35223 2994 64-C-0109 Blazer, Brian Blazer's Educational Animals 230 Cr 880 Heflin 36264 3020 64-C-0107 Buds 'N' Blossoms. Inc. 5881 U.S. 431 North Dothan 36303 6623 64-C-0128 Camp Ascca 5278 Camp Ascca Drive Jacksons Gap 36861 2962 64-C-0113 Case, Anne Limestone Zoological Park 30191 Nick Davis Rd. Harvest 35749 3027 64-C-0008 City Of Gadsden Noccalula Falls Park Po Box 267 Gadsden 35902 3334 64-C-0138 Eastman, George Sequoyah Caverns 1306 County Rd 731 Valley Head 35989 9637 64-C-0146 Hardiman, Charles & Donna C & D Petting Zoo 24671 Elkton Rd Elkmont 35620 10140 64-C-0137 Higginbotham, Joseph & Charlotte Kids Country Farm 15746 Beasley Rd Foley 36535 1932 64-C-0125 Hightower, John 15161 Ward Rd West Wilmer 36587 3841 64-C-0139 Holmes Taxidermy Studio 1723 Rifle Range Rd Wetumpka 36093 7202 64-C-0132 Hornsby, Clyde Clyde's Tiger Exhibits And Refuge Rt. 2 Box 99 Headland 36345 6394 64-C-0126 Huff, Shelia Blackjack Farm 295 Black Jack Rd. Tallassee 36078 11297 64-C-0143 Jackson, Michael Michael's Rabbit Farm Po Box 695 Leeds 35094 3294 64-C-0116 Lewis, James & Sherry Old Mcdonald's Petting Zoo 7826 U.S Hwy. 72 Woodville 35776 12960 64-C-0148 Lott, Carlton & Wilma Uncle Joe's Rolling Zoo 13125 Malone Rd Chunchula 36521 3025 64-C-0003 Montgomery Zoo P.O. Box 3313 Montgomery 36109 3322 64-C-0145 Oak Mountain State Park P.O. Box 278 Pelham 35124 3026 64-C-0007 Reindeer Inc. 3504 Spruce Ave. Huntsville 35805 12729 64-C-0147 Shelby Mitchell, James H. Sharritt. Sr/ Shar-ltt Petting Farm 774 Jessica'S Mtn Rd Hayden 35079 3029 64-C-0103 Skinner, Maria Skin & Bones 8616 County Rd. 26 Ragland 35131 2960 64-C-0114 Spanish Acres Country Store, Inc. P.O. Box 1849 Dothan 36302 2979 64-C-0111 Spaulding. Daniel Anniston Museum Of Natural History P.O. Box1587 Anniston 36202 10855 64-C-0142 Tennessee Valley Exhibit Commission State Of Alabama Florence 35645 3360 64-C-0124 Turner, Brenda Josie’s Place 2441 Old Hayden Rd. Warrior 35180 3016 64-C-0006 University Of N. Alabama University Of N. Alabama Florence 35632 6975 64-C-0130 Water-N-Wings, Inc. 1711 Talley-Ho Road Cullman 35055 7408 64-C-0133 Young, Joe Big Blu Giant Steer 787 Lake Drive Eufaula 36027 3035 64-C-0014 Zoo Foundation, Inc., The Zooland Animal Park 1204 Gulf Shores Parkway Gulf Shores 36547 Alaska 3367 96-C-0027 Alaska Reindeer, Inc. (W F B) He 04 Box 7470 Palmer 99645 7106 96-C-0024 Alaska Sealife Center P. O. Box 1329 Seward 99664 8784 96-C-0025 Alaska Zoo 4731 O'Malley Rd. Anchorage 99516 3720 96-C-0019 Institute Of Arctic Biology Large Animal Research Station P. O. Box 757000 Fairbanks 99775 3415 96-C-0015 Miller, G. Michael Big Game Alaska P. O. Box 949 Gird wood 99587 3386 96-C-0010 Musk Ox Development Corp. Musk Ox Farm P. O. Box 587 Palmer 99645 3366 96-C-0011 Pleasant Valley Animal Pk.,Ltd 7086 Design Lane Fairbanks 99712 3795 96-C-0023 Santaland R V Park, Inc. Santa Clause House P. O. Box 55317 North Pole 99705 3707 96-C-0016 Tolman, Brenda Log Cabin Gifts Box 704 Whittier 99693 8370 96-C-0026 Welton, Doug & Opal Weltown Wildlife Rehab Center 6810 Steese Hwy. Weltown 99712 Arizona 3695 86-C-0049 Arizona Game & Fish Dept. Wildlife Ctr. At Adobe Mtn. 2221 W. Greenway Road Phoenix 85023 3432 86-C-0001 Arizona Zoological Society The Phoenix Zoo 455 N. Galvin Parkway Phoenix 85008 3442 86-C-0003 Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum 2021 N. Kinney Rd. Tucson 85743 3439 86-C-0002 City Of Tucson/Parks & Rec Dept. Reid Park Zoo 1100 S. Randolph Way Tucson 85716 7527 86-C-0067 Cry In The Wilderness 33397 W Buckeye Rd. Tonopah 85354 3449 86-C-0024 Culpepper & Merriweather, Inc. 2928 E. Ocotillo Road Queen Creek 85242 3810 86-C-0058 Duncan Family Farms 17203 W. Indian School Rd. Goodyear 85338 8783 86-C-0071 Earnhardt Jr., Hal J. "Tex” C/O Debbie Vesco Gilbert 85233 3443 86-C-0008 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 6752 E. Deer Farm Road Williams 86046 3464 86-C-0035 Hardy, Esther Country Critters Petting Zoo P. O. Box 328 Chambers 86502 8374 86-C-0073 Harvey, Billy Running W Ranch P.O. Box 138 Sedona 86339 3725 86-C-0052 Jessop, Fred M. & Dee F M J Zoo P. O. Box 459 Colorado City 86021 3460 86-C-0076 Keepers Of The Wild, Inc. He 37 Box 980 Kingman 86413 8379 86-C-0070 Lester, John & Paula Guinevere's Petting Zoo 9985 East Cactus Road Scottsdale 85260 3465 86-C-0074 Luna, Karen Karen's Critters 7827 E. Thunderbird Rd. Scottsdale 85260 3446 86-C-0019 Navajo Nation Zoo.&Botan Pk. P.O. Box9000 Window Rock 86515 11888 86-C-0075 Newberg, Genai Kidz At Play Petting Zoo 5201 N. 196th Ave. Litchfield Park 85340 4096 86-C-0077 Noel, Gary The Doggies Of The Wild West 724 N. Sycamore Lane Mesa 85201 6160 86-C-0063 Old Tucson Company 201 S. Kinney Road Tucson 85735 1 Cust No Cert No Name Doing Business As Address City Zip Arizona 3457 86-C-0028 Out Of Africa Wildlife Park P. O Box 17928 Fountain Hills 85269 9220 86-C-0078 Pinnacle Rawhide L L C 23023 N, Scottsdale Road Scottsdale 85255 3452 86-C-0026 Prescott Animal Park Assn Heritage Park Zoo 1403 Heritage Park Rd. Prescott 86301 3444 86-C-0017 Raven Haven, Inc Payson Zoo He 4 Box 75 Payson 85541 3677 86-C-0047 Rustlers Rooste Restaurant 7777 S. Pointe Parkway Phoenix 85044 3714 86-C-0050 Southwest Wildlife Rehab Educ. Found. 8711 E. Pinnacle Peak Rd. #115 Scottsdale 85255 3448 86-C-0022 Wildlife World Zoo, Inc. 16501 W Northern Litchfield Park 85340 10601 86-C-0079 Yellowhorse, Stewart Chief Yellowhorse POBox 18 Lupton 86508 3659 86-C-0045 Zeller, Brice T. & Rebecca L. P. O. Box 4728 Yuma 85366 Arkansas 6085 71-C-0120 Altenhofen, Jim Cottonwood Critters 22730 Hwy 65 N Omaha 72662 5744 71-C-0118 Arkansas Museum Of Science & History Museum Of Discovery 500 E Markham Ste 150 Little Rock 72201 4791 71-C-0110 Boger, Bunky 13231 Hickory Creek Rd Lowell 72745 4792 71 -C-0006 Bridges, Jack Ar Alligator Farm & Petting Z 847 Whittington Ave Hot Springs 71901 6792 71-C-0125 City Of Crossett Crossland Zoo P.O. Box 1141 Crossett 71635 8131 71-C-0133 Clowers, Jim Animal Actors Zoo 380 Whittington Ave Hot Springs 71901 4785 71-C-0011 Elna M Smith Foundation Christ Of The Ozarks P.O. Box 471 Eureka Springs 72632 4786 71-C-0021 Fite, Scott Queen's Backy Ard. Inc. 1441 Hwy 270 Mena 71953 4788 71-C-0028 Gann, Alvin & Brucille Deer Acres Zoo 916 Jenson Rd Hackett 72937 4787 71-C-0111 Hampton, Belinda Monkey Friends 551 Timberlake Dr Royal 71968 5723 71-C-0117 Heifer Project Int 1015 S Louisiana Little Rock 72203 4789 71-C-0109 Henning, Steve Safari Park #7 Hwy 285 East Greenbrier 72058 7197 71-C-0127 Humphreys, Richard & Linda Richards Racers 287 Davidson Dr Hot Springs 71901 4790 71-C-0103 Jackson, Hilda & Smith, Tanya Turpentme Creek Foundation 239 Turpentine Creek Lane Eureka Springs 72632 7492 71-C-0131 Little Rock Zoo 1 Jonesboro Dr Little Rock 72205 10883 71-C-0137 Mcdamel, Martha & Fredric Horseshoe Mt Bison Ranch P.O. Box 837 Greenbrier 72058 5543 71-C-0116 Randall, Virgil & Velma Randall’s High Diving Racers 318 Hwy 13 Mcrae 72102 4782 71-C-0050 Riddle, Scott W Riddle's Elephant Breeding Fm P.O. Box 715 Greenbrier 72058 8177 71-C-0134 Roberts, Jeff & Ginger The Party Farm P.O. Box 1225 Green Forest 72638 7480 71-C-0130 Visnosky, Larry Riverfront Resort P.O. Box 325 Jasper 72641 7216 71-C-0128 Wilcox, James & Shannah Buckeye Animal Park Rt. 2 Box 92 Hindsville 72738 4783 71-C-0004 Wilmoth, Ross Wild Winderness Safari 20923 Safari Rd Gentry 72734 9586 71-C-0136 Wilson, Tracy & Keith 110 Kala Lane Searcy 72143 4784 71-C-0019 Young, Betty Riverglen Feline Conservation P.O Box 730 West Fork 72774 California 3584 93-C-0423 & Anne Absey, Serena Burnett Star Mares & Exotic Animals 17320 Kramer Way Perris 92570 3787 93-C-0514 8 Jerry Blocker, Charles Cook Red Feather Productions 7101 Marysville Blvd Rio Linda 95673 7273 93-C-0566 Abuhadba, Rafael 1052 E Mission Blvd #62 Pomona 91766 3762 93-C-0502 Ames, Janine 29984 W.
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