The Axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum) is a salamander endemic to Mexico, recognized for its extraordinary regenerative capacity, which allow it to completely restore the functionality of its limbs and organs. This unique trait makes it a crucial model for studies in regenerative medicine. Beyond its scientific value, the axolotl holds deep cultural significance in Mexico, symbolizing the connection between biodiversity and the country's natural heritage. This importance has given rise to initiatives such as the Axolotarium, an entity dedicated to the conservation, research, and education surrounding the axolotl. This article examines the importance of the axolotl, the role of the Axolotarium in its preservation as a registered PIMVS (Wildlife Management Units), and the outreach and dissemination to ensure a sustainable future for this emblematic species.