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Shenandoah Caverns Legacy Lives on after Death of Owner
April 10, 2015 / Virginia, United States, North AmericaThe transition of Virginia’s Shenandoah Caverns following the passing of longtime owner 86-year-old Earl Christian Hargrove Jr. earlier this week, is expected to be seamless.
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WNS Map Update Adds Georgia’s Floyd County
April 10, 2015 / Canada, United States, North AmericaGeorgia’s Floyd County is the newest suspect jurisdiction after it was added during the latest white-nose syndrome map update released on April 9th.
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Video: Yorkshire Caving with Southampton University Cavers
April 10, 2015 / England, United Kingdom, EuropeJoin members of the Southampton University Caving Club as they travel up to Yorkshire for some underground adventure.
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Ancient Human Fossils Reveal Early Human Diversity
An ancient human skull and a jawbone found a few meters away from each other in a cave in northern Laos add to the evidence that early modern humans were physically quite varied.
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Consultants Evaulate Options to Repair Montana’s Pictograph Cave
April 9, 2015 / Montana, United States, North AmericaThe bill to cleanup a rock fall that closed the namesake cave at Montana’s Pictograph Cave State Park could prove expensive.
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New Formation Filled Cave Discovered in Vietnam
A beautiful formation filled cave was recently discovered in the Dong Van Geopark of Vietnam’s northern province of Ha Giang.
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Natural Bacteria Shows Promise as Weapon Against White-nose Syndrome
April 9, 2015 / California, United States, North AmericaBacteria found naturally on some bats may prove useful in controlling the Pseudogymnoascus destructans, the fungus responsible for white-nose syndrome.
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Video: Exploring Sac Actun’s Underwater Pet Cemetery
April 9, 2015 / Mexico, North AmericaFollow 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.
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Vietnam’s Long Lava Caves Open to Tours
Some of the longest lava caves in Southeast Asia are now open to tourists as part of a new travel package.
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Bat Fest 2015 Coming to Missouri’s Onondaga Cave State Park
April 8, 2015 / Missouri, United States, North AmericaMissouri State Parks and the Onondaga Friends Association will host the Midwest Bat Fest at Onondaga Cave State Park on Sunday, April 12th.
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Woman Rescued After Fall in Iowa Ice Cave
April 8, 2015 / Iowa, United States, North AmericaA woman was rescued from inside Iowa’s Ice Cave after she fell during a visit last Wednesday, April 1st.
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Limited Tours to Resume at Spain’s Altamira Cave
Despite criticism from researchers, officials have decided to re-open Spain’s famed Altamira Cave to visitors starting on April 17th.
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Watch: The Progress of Cave Diggers at Grebe Swallet
April 8, 2015 / England, United Kingdom, EuropeCheck in on the boys working the Predition Dig at Grebe Swallet in the Mendip Hills this past weekend.
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Alabaster Caverns to Hold Third Annual Bat Wing-Ding
April 7, 2015 / Oklahoma, United States, North AmericaThe 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.
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Loose Rocks Re-route Tours at Blanchard Springs Caverns
April 7, 2015 / Arkansas, United States, North AmericaSome questionable loose rocks have prompted the Forest Service to reroute the tours at Arkansas’ Blanchard Springs Caverns.