Keynote Speaker
Dr. Dale F. DeNardo, DVM, PhD
Title: Gila monsters in the desert – 20+ years disproving the maladaptation dogma


Plenary Speaker
Dr. Susannah French, PhD
Title: Physiological responses to a changing environment: lizards as models in conservation research


Banquet Speaker
Dr. Aaron M. Bauer, Ph.D.
Title: New Caledonia: Evolution, Diversity and Endemism in a South Pacific Gecko Hotspot
Honored Guest
Dr. Jonathan Losos, PhD
Special Thanks to Our Sponsors
Without Them This Event Would Not Be Possible!
Bootheel Survival Tips

Let your credit card holders know where you will be. If you do not, they may get over protective and not allow charges. There are ATMs at Sky Islands Grill & Grocery in Rodeo, NM and the Mercantile in Animas, NM. It is a good idea to bring cash.
 
Time Zones are weird. Rodeo, NM is on Mountain Daylight Saving and Portal, AZ is not. All events are scheduled on New Mexico time.
 
If you are planning to go 'herping' in Arizona and or New Mexico, you will need a short-term license from each state. You can do this on line. Print a copy and put it in your wallet or glovebox. Game and Fish in both AZ and NM have been checking vehicles regularly during our events.
 
The Hidalgo County Sheriff has been checking for wearing seat belts and speeding. Officers will write a ticket for any speed over the limit so watch for posted limits as they change along NM 80 where it is not obvious.
 
Gas and diesel are available 24-7 (pay at the pump) in Animas, NM and Road Forks, NM (Exit 5 from Interstate-10)). We recommend that you stop in Willcox, AZ or Lordsburg, NM and fill up your tank and your coolers.
 
There is good cell service in Rodeo with AT&T and Verizon.

Always travel with plenty of water. We recommend a minimum of 1 gallon. 

If you have questions or concerns, contact us directly:
Dr. Gordon W. Schuett ([email protected])
Bob Ashley ([email protected])

About Chiricahua Desert Museum
 
First opened in 2009, the Chiricahua Desert Museum is home to hundreds of native reptiles and amphibians. Our exhibits are world class and feature some of the rarest
species in North America.
 
The Desert Wildlife and Botanical Garden is always FREE to our guests. 
Enjoy a stroll along the creek, take pictures of Turtles, Lizards, Birds, and Plants!
 
Our gift shop is second to none and features a stunning selection of Native American Jewelry, a huge selection of Natural History books, Fun Toys for kids and Handmade Pottery from Mata Ortiz, Mexico....and so much MORE!!!
 
Normal Business Hours: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Open Every Day Except Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day
Admission: $10.00 for Adults. $7.00 for Kids Under 12, Seniors 55 and over, Active Military & First Responders. Kids under 5 are FREE with a paid adult admission.
All paid admissions include access to the Apache Museum. 
Chiricahua Desert Museum
& Geronimo Event Center
PO Box 376
4 Rattlesnake Canyon Road
Rodeo, NM 88056
575-557-5757