Indiana's unique karst features are in danger. Indiscriminate use of sinkholes and
pits to dump trash and toxic materials pollutes the groundwater. Some of Indiana's most
beautiful caves suffer from the vandalism and littering of thoughtless visitors. Critical
habitat for endangered animal species such as the Indiana bat often have little or no
protection.
Tragically, the amount of land being misused is usually small and could have been
protected at a minimal cost. This can make it possible to acquire or lease properties,
and to manage the karst resource for proper use by the informed public. What may be a
liability and nuisance for landowners can present real opportunities for the IKC.
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