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Science Talk: Wil Orndorff, Karst Protection Coordinator

February 18 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Speaker: Wil Orndorff

Topic: The effect extended periods of drought have on groundwater

Please join us at at 7 pm on Tuesday, February 18th, at the Wayne Theatre in Waynesboro for his presentation on the effect extended periods of drought have on groundwater.

Wil Orndorff is the Karst Protection Coordinator for the Virginia Natural Heritage Karst Program in the Department of Conservation and Recreation and on the Board of Directors for the Karst Waters Institute. He has a Masters degree in Geology from Virginia Tech focusing on structural geology and tectonics, and his career has led him down an interdisciplinary path that includes hydrology, biology, geomorphology, and analysis of spatial data.

Wil’s work involves the use of dye tracing and other methods to characterize karst waters, especially in the context of habitat protection for rare stygobiontic fauna. He spends significant effort managing and participating in the biological inventory of Virginia’s caves to develop a larger and more representative database on which to prioritize conservation decisions. He also collaborates with mammologists to investigate the use of caves and the broader landscape by cave-associated bat species. Finally, he spends significant time working with the regulators, developers, consultants, and agencies like the Virginia Cave Board to devise and implement strategies to reduce the impact of human activities on karst resources. Wil contributes to the scientific understanding of these issues through presentations at various professional meetings including the Sinkhole Conference, the Natural Areas Conference, the National Cave and Karst Management Symposium, and the occasional Geological Society of America meeting. Wil collaborates broadly with academic, agency, and private sector partners, and has authored or co-authored peer-reviewed publications in karst hydrology, ecology of bats, karst geomorphology, and conservation biology. Wil seeks to share and promote the interdisciplinary approaches he has learned and developed through KWI workshops and publications.

Science Talks are free and open to the public, with a “donate what you will” to the Wayne Theatre for hosting. The snack and beverage bar will be open for this event. You can view videos of all our previous Science Talks on the Center for Coldwaters Restoration website.

Details

Date:
February 18
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Event Category:
Website:
https://www.waynetheatre.org/signature-speaker

Organizer

Center for Coldwaters Restoration
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Venue

The Wayne Theatre
521 West Main Street
Waynesboro, Virginia 229800
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Phone
540-943-9999