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The Georgia Speleological Survey (GSS) is an archival organization for the exploration, documentation, and study of caves in Georgia (USA). The GSS has approximately 100 members and is an internal organization of the National Speleological Society (NSS) and is a member of the Southeastern Regional Association (SERA) of the NSS.

The GSS maintains a record of caves and karst features in Georgia. A cave must be at least 30 feet of length, depth, or total traverse for inclusion in its GSS Cave Listing. Currently there are over 600 caves of record. The GSS maintains a separate Karst Feature Listing. The GSS has survey instruments for mapping caves available to its members for a small fee.

Constitution of the GSS.


GSS Contacts Page information on current officers and positions and how to contact them.

GSS Membership/Sales information on how to become a member and GSS products for sale.


GSS Annual Meeting Information - Saturday, April 18th, 2009, 10 am ET at Southeastern Cave Conservancy's Frick's Cave Preserve

Dear GSS Member,

The Annual Meeting of the Georgia Speleological Survey (GSS) has been scheduled for Saturday April 18th, 2009 at 10:00 a.m. at the Southeastern Cave Conservancy's Frick's Cave Preserve near LaFayette, Georgia. The GSS meeting will include officer elections, an update on recent finds in Georgia, distribution of the 2008 "Bulletin", and updated cave listings will be available to members in either printed or electronic format. Due to its sensitive nature, access to Frick's Cave will NOT be allowed. Participants should note that area residents have a "no dogs" policy so please leave your pets at home.

The meeting's location is between Lafayette and Trenton. GSS members may consult their listing for the Frick's coordinates. Please contact Nancy Aulenbach, GSS Chair at (770) 279-7674 or Jonny Prouty, GSS Vice-Chair at (571) 251-6160 if you need more detailed diretions. I am looking forward to seeing you at the meeting.

Cave softly,

Nancy Aulenbach GSS Chair

GSS Annual Meeting Minutes & Treasurer's Reports


Something is Killing our Bats - Information about White-Nose Syndrome

As you may already know, hundreds of thousands of hibernating bats have died over the past three years in Northeastern U.S down to Virginia. While it is currently not known if it is a cause or a symptom, a tell-tale sign is a strain of white fungus that is found on the muzzle and other parts of the body of bats, and is referred to as White-Nose Syndrome,  One of the best sources of information is found on the following U.S. Fish and Wildlife website: http://www.fws.gov/northeast/white_nose.html.

While White-Nose Syndrome has not been currently documented as far south as Georgia, as a precaution, it is suggested that cavers do not visit caves inhabited with lots of hibernating bats and that clothes and gear be thoroughly cleaned between visiting different caves to limit the spread of the fungus between caves. The most up-to-date suggested decontamination procedures are available here: http://www.fws.gov/northeast/whitenosemessage.html .


GSS Documents Available for Download

Documents are in portable document format (pdf) and requires Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.x or higher. Visit the Adobe website to download a free copy.


Frick's Cave Resurvey Project, Walker County, Georgia

The GSS has an ongoing survey project at Fricks' Cave in Walker County, Georgia. Note that the GSS has obtained special permission to survey this closed cave from the Southeastern Cave Conservancy, Inc. For more information on the project, when trips are scheduled, and how you can participate, click here.


Closed Cave Lists

Caves are closed to protect the cave, its formations, biota, and archeological resources, or because the owner does not want people on his/her property or in his/her caves for one reason or another. Some caves are always closed while other caves are open only at certain times of the year or with special permission or requirements of the landowner. These lists provided include many of the more widely visited caves and are by no means an exhaustive list of the open status of all caves in the southeast. You are ultimately responsible for obtaining proper permission from the landowner before entering their caves.

Closed and Limited Access Caves of TAG List of closed and limited access caves in Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia. Maintained by the Dogwood City Grotto.

Significant Bat Cave List List of restricted access bat caves in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, and Tennessee. Maintained by the Nashville Grotto and the Central Basin Grotto.


Georgia Hunting Information for 2008-2009

Hunting seasons vary greatly from one locale to another. For more information visit the Georgia DNR Wildlife Resource Division website or download the following hunting regulations for 2007-2009: http://www.gohuntgeorgia.com/assets/documents/Hunting_Regulations/Public%20Notice.pdf.


Useful Links

NSS Affiliated Caving Grottos (Clubs) in or near Georgia

Other NSS Affiliated State Cave Surveys

Survey & Cartography Section of the NSS

Southeastern Cave Conservancy, Inc.

Go up to Southeastern Regional Association (SERA) Home Page

Go up to National Speleological Society Home Page


The URL for this page is http://www.caves.org/survey/gss/index.html.
If you have any questions, comments, or corrections about this page, please contact the GSS website maintainer at gssweb@bellsouth.net.

Last modified: Tuesday, 28 April, 2009 jmp