Article Overviews the Awesome Contributions of the NSS
Noted karst scientist Geary Schindel writes about the special kind of people that make up the National Speleological Society and the important work they do.
Noted karst scientist Geary Schindel writes about the special kind of people that make up the National Speleological Society and the important work they do.
Scientists studying cave-dwelling crustaceans have determined that, as they evolved without eyes, their other senses improved to compensate for the lack of sight.
Learn about the exciting projects going on at Indiana’s Binkley Cave System during the recent TimFest event, which celebrated the life of caver Tim McLain.
South-central Idaho’s Silver Sage Grotto, whose members regularly explore caves in Idaho and neighboring states, has been featured in an article by the Twin Falls Times-News.
Wisconsin’s winter surveillance for white-nose syndrome has found the disease spread from a single mine in Grant County, where it was discovered in March 2014, to 14 sites in eight counties.
Pay a visit Smokehole Cave in the Goochland area of Kentucky with members of Ohio’s Dayton Underground Grotto.
The Southeastern Cave Conservancy, Inc. (SCCi), the largest land conservancy dedicated to cave acquisition, conservation, and management, is looking to hire its very first employee.
The birthplace of the View-Master, a line of special-format stereoscopes, will be honored with an unveiling of a historical plaque at the Oregon Caves Chateau this Saturday, May 16th.
Nearly two years after a tornado devastated Wisconsin’s Cherney Maribel Cave County Park, the park is still working to restore the park to it’s former glory.
A new film by freshly baptized cave diver Fredrik Liljeblad tells the story of his eight days of cave diver training in Mexico earlier this year.