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Wachiska Program and General Meeting —

Thursday, July 10, 7:00 PM,

Unitarian Church, 6300 A Street, and also via YouTube link: https://youtube.com/live/NjBdvJ_YJ5w?feature=share

Nebraska Groundwater:

                             Quality and Quantity

with Mikaela Cherry, U.S. Geological Survey

Mikaela Cherry is a Physical Scientist with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) at the Central Plains Water Science Center in Lincoln, Nebraska. Since joining the USGS in 2021, Mikaela has worked on a number of projects revolving around of water quality research and specializing in groundwater age dating. Her work plays a crucial role in understanding water quality trends and groundwater contamination, ensuring safer water resources for communities. She is passionate about using innovative techniques to address complex environmental challenges and is committed to advancing the field of water science through her research and collaboration with fellow scientists.

 Mikaela is also an adjunct professor at UNL where she serves on graduate student committees and teaching the occasional lecture.  Groundwater is an important resource throughout Nebraska with over 88% of Nebraskans utilizing groundwater as their drinking water source.

 

This talk will provide an overview of the aquifers throughout Nebraska, their uses and their drawbacks. The presentation will then dive into current research being done throughout the state.  The research touches on both groundwater quality and quantity concerns for those using ground-water for human consumption and economic productivity.  The presentation provides an overview of the current state of Nebraska’s groundwater and highlights the research being done to help inform water management decisions.

 

Join Wachiska on Thursday, July 10, at 7:00 PM at Lincoln’s Unitarian Church, 6300 A Street, to meet Mikaela Cherry.

This free, public talk will also be live-streamed on YouTube:

https://youtube.com/live/NjBdvJ_YJ5w?feature=share

No registration needed. This program can also be viewed at a later time.

Check Wachiska’s website for links to past programs.

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July 2025     Calendar of Events

July 7                   Education Committee via zoom, 6:00 p.m.                            

July 10                 General Meeting,

                             Mikaela Cherry/Nebraska Groundwater

                               7:00 p.m., in-person meeting at Unitarian

                                Church and also live-streamed; no

                                registration needed (see link above)

July 12                  Water Catchment Demonstration 

                              600 So. Cotner  10-11:30 a.m.

July 13                   Work Day/Wachiska Clean-up

                               at Prairie Pines

                               10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

July 15                  Newsletter Deadline, Wachiska Office,                                             5:00 p.m.

July 15                  Board Meeting via Zoom, 7:00 p.m.

On August 16, 2022, the Board approved revised bylaws that will be presented to the membership during the annual meeting in November. Both the 2013 and 2022 versions may be viewed or downloaded. 

In September 2021, the Wachiska Board adopted the National Audubon’s Statement on Equity, Diversity and Inclusion as the Chapter’s own goals: 

The birds Audubon pledges to protect differ in color, size, behavior, geographical preference, and countless other ways. By honoring and celebrating the equally remarkable diversity of the human species, Audubon will bring new creativity, effectiveness and leadership to our work throughout the hemisphere.

Wachiska Audubon Society's vision is to share the experience and love for nature and help protect its diversity.  

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Join friends and neighbors to show your concern about our climate and our elected officials. Stop by the Wachiska office and pick up your Climate yard sign.

 

Signs that say “VOTE with CLIMATE in Mind” are available for $10 each. They are made of material that will hold up well to the elements and come with a metal holder to push into the ground. You are encouraged to put your signs out now for the fall elections. Since they are so durable, they could easily last three or four years even if kept out all year.

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The photos on this website were taken by Wachiska members. Many thanks to Bruce Wendorff, 

Linda Brown, Paul Johnsguard, Tim Knott, Stu Luttich, John Carlini and Elizabeth Nelson. 

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