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May General Meeting

Clean Energy

by John Atkeison, Energy Policy Director, Nebraska Wildlife Federation

Thursday, May 9
7:00 PM

Union College, Dick Administration Building

Lincoln could join a dozen other U.S. cities in offering its citizens access to clean renewable solar power made on their own homes or shops. Learn more about this new initiative at our monthly meeting.


May Field Trips

Birdathon Blitz

Saturday, May 11, 8:00 a.m. & Sunday, May 12, 8:00 a.m.

Our May field trips take us to Wilderness Park and Platte River State Park...two birding hot spots. We hope to sight spring migrants and nesting birds as part of our Birdathon 2013 fundraiser.


Birdathon 2013 Underway!

During our 40th anniversary, we are counting on each member to make a donation. Because of our large membership, even small donations help a lot in funding our programs.


Donate to Wachiska on Give to Lincoln Day!!

Give To Lincoln Day is your chance to make a real impact on Lincoln’s quality of life. We encourage everyone to join us for a record-setting day of giving on May 16th. Together, we have the power to raise thousands of dollars to support Lincoln’s nonprofit organizations. Every donation you make on May 16th helps your favorite charities even more because they will also receive a proportional share of our $200,000 challenge match pool!

Find out more about this event HERE.

Welcome to Wachiska Audubon Society

Our 40th Year of Protecting Nature 1973 - 2013

For 40 years Wachiska Audubon has worked on behalf of birds, wildlife habitat preservation, responsible urban development and support of nature education for children and adults.

Wachiska Audubon Society was chartered in 1973 as a local chapter of the National Audubon Society to serve 17 counties in Southeast Nebraska. Dr. Walter Bagley and Betsy Finch founded the local chapter, which began with about a dozen interested folks.

It was thought that Wachiska was an Omaha Indian word meaning land of many streams at a time when Nebraska was considered to have more miles of waterways than any of the contiguous states.

The Mission of the Wachiska Audubon Society is to preserve and restore native grasslands and other natural ecosystems, promote birding, support native wildlife, provide educational opportunities and advocate on behalf of our natural environment and sustainability, especially in Southeastern Nebraska.

Wachiska Audubon is a local chapter of the National Audubon Society , serving 17 Southeast Nebraska counties. It is one of four such chapters in Nebraska, and one of more than 500 chapters nationwide.

Monthly meetings feature guest speakers and programs on a variety of nature and environmental topics. Chapter members participate in numerous field trips throughout the year. Special events such as the annual Christmas Bird Count, Birdathon and Backyard Habitat Tour highlight the program year and draw thousands of people from the community.

Wachiska Audubon provides volunteer and monetary support to local nature centers and sanctuaries such as Spring Creek Prairie Audubon Center and Pioneers Park Nature Center.

Our chapter takes pride in its role of preserving several tallgrass prairie remnants located in Butler, Gage, Cass, Colfax, Fillmore, Gage, Johnson, Lancaster, Otoe, Pawnee, Saline, Saunders and Richardson counties in Southeast Nebraska.

Please follow the navigation bar above to learn more about our chapter!

Wachiska Audubon Society
4547 Calvert St. Ste 10
Lincoln, NE 68506-5643
(402) 486-4846
office@wachiskaaudubon.org

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