2: Aviary for Greater roadrunner and Burrowing owl
3: Breeding aviary for Socorro doves, joined by Mexican house finches and Ultramarine grosbeaks
4: Mixed habitat for Collared peccary, Black-tailed prairiedog and North American porcupine
5: Former lynx habitat, now inhabited by Socorro doves and a single Mojave desert tortoise, which is limited to the very back of the enclosure where it's practically invisible
6: Oasis pond with Fathead minnows
Terrariums in the Bush-Desert tunnel:
(Not shown on the map)
Seba's short-tailed bat
Blind cave tetra
Merriam's kangaroo rat (these have two terrariums)
Sinaloan milk snake
Hispid cotton rat
Colorado river toad
Mexican redknee tarantula
North African cave cricket (an odd one out in this North American desert house)
Arizona bark scorpion
Terrariums in caves:
(caves are shown on the map, terrariums are not)
Red diamond rattlesnake and Gila monster
Ringtail (these have two enclosures on opposite sides of Burgers' Desert)
Cactus deermouse
Gila monster
Free-roaming animals:
Turkey vulture
Passerine ground-dove
Socorro dove
White-winged dove
Montezuma quail
Gambel’s quail
Blue-winged teal
Yellow grosbeak
Ultramarine grosbeak
Painted bunting
Rose-bellied bunting
American goldfinch
Mexican house finch
A: Entrance through the Bush-Desert tunnel, right after the main terrarium room.
B: First cave area, with the Rattlesnake + Gila monster terrarium.
C: Giant mesa mountain.
D: Rock canyon path.
E: Second cave area, no terrariums but a viewing point into the Roadrunner aviary.
F: Third cave area, with the First ringtail habitat, Cactus deermouse terrarium and Gila monster terrarium, as well as the entrance to the Socorro dove breeding aviary.
G: Saguaro cactus grove.
H: Seating area and Mexican town. I think there used to be a restaurant here but it hasn't been open in years.
I: Fourth cave area with second Ringtail enclosure
J: Viewing point into Peccary/Prairiedog/Porcupine habitat