Natural Bacteria Shows Promise as Weapon Against White-nose Syndrome
Bacteria found naturally on some bats may prove useful in controlling the Pseudogymnoascus destructans, the fungus responsible for white-nose syndrome.
Bacteria found naturally on some bats may prove useful in controlling the Pseudogymnoascus destructans, the fungus responsible for white-nose syndrome.
Follow cave diver Gabriel Gasca during a visit to Mexico’s Cenote Pet Cemetery, part of Sistema Sac Actun, the second longest cave in the world, near Tulum.
Some of the longest lava caves in Southeast Asia are now open to tourists as part of a new travel package.
Missouri State Parks and the Onondaga Friends Association will host the Midwest Bat Fest at Onondaga Cave State Park on Sunday, April 12th.
A woman was rescued from inside Iowa’s Ice Cave after she fell during a visit last Wednesday, April 1st.
Despite criticism from researchers, officials have decided to re-open Spain’s famed Altamira Cave to visitors starting on April 17th.
Check in on the boys working the Predition Dig at Grebe Swallet in the Mendip Hills this past weekend.
The third annual Wing-Ding, a festival of all things batty, is on at Oklahoma’s Alabaster Caverns State Park this weekend, April 10th and 11th.
Some questionable loose rocks have prompted the Forest Service to reroute the tours at Arkansas’ Blanchard Springs Caverns.
A special Easter build of Walls, the popular cave survey data management program for Windows, fixes an error introduced during the recent St. Patrick’s day release.