Links

Organizations

The National Speleological Society (NSS)

National Cave and Karst Management Symposium

NSS Regions

Mid-Appalachian

Northeastern Regional Organization

Northwest Caving Association

Ohio Valley Region

Southeastern Regional Association

Southwestern Region

Texas Speleological Association

Virginia Area Region

Western

Federal Agencies

Bureau of Land Management

National Park Service Cave and Karst Resources

National Cave and Karst Research Institute

US Fish and Wildlife Service

US Forest Service

Speleo and Karst

American Cave Conservation Association

National Caves Association

National Speleological Society 

Cave Research Foundation

Cave Research Foundation — California

Biospeleology

NSS Biospeleology links

Groundwater

Karst Waters Institute

The Groundwater Foundation

US Geological Service Groundwater Information

Karst Waters Institute

Groundwater.com

EPA Water Protection Homepage

USGS Water Resources

Edwards Aquifer Research and Data Center

Dyetracing.com

Conservation

NSS Projects and Conservancies

NSS Cave Conservation and Management Section

NSS Conservation Links page

NSS Conservation Division

Australasian Cave and Karst Management Association (ACKMA)

Central Oregon Conservation Task Force 

Bat Conservation International

Grottos

Oregon Grotto Web Site

Willamette Valley Grotto Web Site

Gear and Booksellers

Inner Mountain Outfitters
102 Travis Circle 
Seaford, VA 23696
804-898-2809

Speleobooks
PO Box 10
Schoharie, NY 12157 
518-295-7978
FAX 518-295-7981

NSS Bookstore
2813 Cave Avenue
Huntsville, AL 35810
203-852-1300

Guadalupe Mountain Outfitters
P.O. Box 2429 / 216 S. Canal
Carlsbad, NM 88268 
505-885-9492


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