Year in Review: The Top Caving News of 2012
2012 has been an extremely exciting year for Caving News. Beyond the nearly 200% increase in visitors, we launched a redesigned website, added a widget, published over 500 posts, partnered …
2012 has been an extremely exciting year for Caving News. Beyond the nearly 200% increase in visitors, we launched a redesigned website, added a widget, published over 500 posts, partnered …
Nearing the end of December, it’s now time for a review of the ten most popular news items published on Caving News in the last 30 days. Bumped from its …
A team of British and Chinese botanists researching plants in the limestone karst area of South West China have discovered three new species, one from a cave and two others …
CaveChat.org is the official forum of the National Speleological Society. Since its creation in 2005 CaveChat has quickly become the go to place for everything related to caving. With more …
The January issue of NSS News will soon be arriving in mailboxes. With the aim to entertain and pique your interest, this special Arts & Letters Issue highlights the growth …
As part of its annual Trees to Trails program, the Friends of Dunbar Cave are again collecting used decoration-free live Christmas trees at Tennessee’s Dunbar Cave State Park. Once collected, …
With the end of the year shortly upon us, we have began wondering, what can we do improve Caving News in 2013? What better way to find out than to …
In an interview last month with Radio Australia, caver/photographer Philip Bence discussed this years WOWO 2012 expedition to Papua New Guinea. This spring’s month-long trip to the Nakanai Ranges of …
A 13,000 year old stalagmite harvested from Oregon Caves National Monument has shed new light on the historic climate of the Pacific Northwest. In a study, published last month in …
A newly discovered insect is one of many rare and endangered species that are threatened by the development of open-pit coal mine on the Denniston Plateau on New Zealand’s South …