Teaching Citizen Science in the Chihuahuan Desert

Every July, amateur and professional naturalists descend on the Chiricahua Desert Museum located on the border of New Mexico and Arizona. Their purpose: to observe and document as many living species in the area as possible over a 24-hour period. The annual Charlie W. Painter BioBlitz is an important tool to engage the public inContinue reading "Teaching Citizen Science in the Chihuahuan Desert"

The elusive alligator lizard

Texas alligator lizard climbing an alligator juniper in Big Bend National Park.  Photo By Rick LoBello by Rick LoBello Not everyone living in the northern Chihuahuan Desert is familiar with one of the coolest and least known lizards in our eco-region, the Texas alligator lizard.   More people in West Texas have seen alligator junipers thanContinue reading "The elusive alligator lizard"

Celebrating life in the desert

The Chihuahuan Desert Education Coalition and Franklin Mountains State Park invites you to be a part of the 15th Annual Chihuahuan Desert Fiesta at Tom Mays Park on Saturday, September 28, 2019. We are looking for local organizations to offer interactive educational activities, knowledgeable people to offer guided walks and demonstrations and musical groups andContinue reading "Celebrating life in the desert"

Volunteers needed for Saturday event

You can help us reach more people about the Chihuahuan Desert and our mission by volunteering from noon to 4pm to help promote CDEC at Trash to Treasure on Saturday, April 27.   Fifty percent of the events proceeds will be donated to CDEC.  To sign up contact Liz Demoultrie at amdemoultrie@aol.com/915-588-7200. The event is expecting 200-500Continue reading "Volunteers needed for Saturday event"