We believe in preservation

The Chihuahuan Desert Preserve Association (CDPA) is a 501(c)3
charitable association whose mission is to develop, establish, monitor, and maintain adequate and active procedures and programs that lead to the conservation of threatened, at risk, recently delisted, and/or endangered habitats and species of plants and animals through ongoing education, research, restoration/extension of habitat, and the development of outreach activities. This would include, but not be limited to: environmental studies, educational (e.g., STEM) programs held at the Blake Williams Biological Research Station on the Preserve, and CDPA scholarships for research opportunities, enhancement and/or restoration of habitats, surveys and inventories of species within habitats, propagation and genetic research, and the development and implementation of long-term programs that will be used to preserve a given species and educate the public on the need for its conservation — all of which may go a long way toward eventually removing some of these species from the endangered list.

Wanting to share that love comes naturally and I enjoy observing the unique ways each person who experiences the Preserve finds a special part of the desert which speaks to them.

Dee Blinka

Annual Giving to the preserve

Contribution

Donations to our cause are greatly appreciated and help us on our mission to preserve the beauty of the Chihuahuan Desert.

Discover something new

The mission of the Blake Williams Chihuahuan Desert Field Station interprets 

“biological” in its broadest sense: teaching, learning, and research will span Astronomy 

and Archaeology, Biology, Botany, Entomology, Geology and Zoology, and will embrace 

the STEM sciences and welcome STEM students.