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Garter snakes are not illegal in New Mexico; they are considered non-game species and can be found throughout the state. However, it is important to note that while they can be kept as pets, regulations regarding the collection and possession of native wildlife may apply. Always check local laws and regulations before capturing or keeping any wild species.

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