Among the highlights were the opportunity provided by our colleague Gamaliel Castañeda to give presentations to a large gathering of students and staff of the Universidad Juárez del Estado de Durango at Gomez Palacio; Anders spoke about the conservation status of tortoises and freshwater turtles world-wide, while Peter Paul spoke about the opportunities and challenges of private protected areas for biodiversity conservation. A daytrip with Gamaliel into the Bolson de Mapimi showed that the rains of recent months have flooded the main water basin, and quite a variety of waterbirds were feeding at the wetland. A short excursion to the Rio Nazas, west of Gomez Palacio, with Gamaliel and colleagues, documented several basking Nazas Sliders (Trachemys gaigeae hartwegi), a restricted-range species that we hope to become more involved with in the future.