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WVCC West Virginia Cave Conservancy

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Living on Karst Awareness

The Living on Karst publication (PDF) was created to educate landowners living in limestone regions of the potential sensitivities and environmental dangers associated with karst geology. Published originally by the Cave Conservancy of Virginia, WVCC is grateful for permission to further distribute it to our members and friends. We feel that all cavers should have familiarity with the information in this publication. We strongly recommend that everyone share this publication with anyone potentially in need of awareness and understanding of the special considerations that should be observed in karst areas. Spread the Word! Read Living on Karst online here.

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