Prehistoric Walking Bat Man Discovered in New Zealand
A large prehistoric bat species that is three times as large as an average modern bat and walked on its limbs, has been discovered in New Zealand.
A large prehistoric bat species that is three times as large as an average modern bat and walked on its limbs, has been discovered in New Zealand.
A solo cave explorer spent more than 13 hours trapped in a southern Ontario cave over the weekend after getting stuck in a deep crevice.
Follow along with a survey team as they push a lead in West Virginia’s McClungs Cave during this first episode of Wild Caving!
Step back to 1976 for a visit into the backbone of England in this five part series, titled Beneath the Pennines, which was recently uploaded to YouTube.
Four cave rescue teams recently joined forces in Cwmystwyth for a training exercise to search the valley’s old lead mines, some dating back to Roman times, for missing cavers.
For the second time this month, a new version of Survex, an open source cave-surveying software package, has been released.
The examination of a skeleton found in Hoyo Negro, part of the Sac Actun system in Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, confirms that it is one of the oldest yet found in the Americas.
Join cavers for a trip to The Northeastern Cave Conservancy’s Ella Armstrong Cave, a short vertical cave located in Albany County, New York.
A three-day expedition to Alabama last November has yielded researchers from the University of Florida and Indianapolis some previously unknown invertebrates.
Natural Bridge Caverns has announced the dates for the 2015 Bracken Bat Flight where visitors have the opportunity to witness the evening emergence of the world’s largest bat colony.