Welcome, Opening Remarks, and Theme
Description of a Protocol for Monitoring the Population Status
of the Tumbling Creek Cavesnail (Hydrobiidaie: Antrobia culveri)
(Poster Presentation)
David Ashley, Paul McKenzie, Pam
Haverland, and Tom Aley
Planning for the Impact of Convention Caving
Ann Bosted
Here Today, Gone Tomorrow? Initiating Steps for Preserving
West Virginia's Cave and Karst Terrain
Jeff Bray
A Karst Resource Inventory of the George Washington and
Jefferson National Forests
Terri Brown and Dawn Kirk
Hubbards Cave Revisited: Adaptive Cave Resource Management on
a Private Nature Preserve
Gabrielle K. Call
Using a Geographic Information System for Alabama Cave Shrimp
Habitat Protection
C. Warren Campbell, Steve S. Bong,
and Thomas R. McLaughlin
Surface Disturbance Threats to Karst Faunas in Tasmania,
Australia
Arthur Clarke
Protection of the Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone through the
Sensitive Land Acquisition Program
Jason Corzine
Assessing Risk and Identifying Resources for Search, Rescue,
and Medical Emergencies
Diane Cousineau
Conducting and Managing Search and Rescue Operations
Diane Cousineau
Recent Projects and Problems of the Michigan Karst Conservancy
Rane L. Curl
Historic Preservation at Hubbards Cave: Inventory and
Management of Cultural Resources
Joseph C. Douglas
Threats to Surface and Karst Groundwater of Mammoth Cave
National Park from The Arthur Oil Field, Kentucky
David Ek, Chris Groves, Alan Glennon,
Bill Curry, and Joe Meiman
Temperature Data Logging in Missouri Bat Caves
William R. Elliott and Richard L.
Clawson
A Strategy for Improved Karst Management in the Tongass
National Forest, Alaska
Kris Esterson
Cave Management in the United States: An Overview of
Significant Trends and Accomplishments
David G. Foster
Walkway Development and Construction Relative to Reducing
Visitor Impact in the Historic Section of Mammoth Cave
John Fry and Rick Olson
Evolving Geographic Information Systems Capabilities for
Management of Cave and Karst Resources
Alan Glennon and Chris Groves
"Have Cave, Will Travel"
James Goodbar
Interagency Cooperation at the Highest Level: A Review of the
Draft Interagency Agreement for Cave and Karst Resources
Management in the Federal Government
James Goodbar
New Advances in the Study and Management of Arkansas Caves
G. O. Graening and A.V. Brown
The Role of Research and Education in Cave and Karst
Management
Chris Groves, Alan Glennon, Joe
Meiman, and Pat Kambesis
Site Conservation Planning for Caves and Karst Features
Christine Hall
History and Current Status of the Hart's-Tongue Fern in the
South
Jim Hall
Living with Pseudokarst
William R. Halliday
Cave Restoration and Conservation: Topics, Methods, and
Discussion
Val Hildreth-Werker and Jim C.
Werker
Cave Softly . . . and Leave No Trace
(Poster Presentation)
Val Hildreth-Werker and Jim C.
Werker
Formation Repair Techniques (Poster Presentation)
Val Hildreth-Werker and Jim C.
Werker
Hot-Spots of Biodiversity and Management Issues for North
American Cave-Adapted Fauna
Horton H. Hobbs III, David C. Culver,
Mary C. Christman, and Lawrence L. Master
Faunal Inventory of Georgia Caves
John B. Jensen and James C. Ozier
Misconceptions About Caves and Karst: Common Problems and
Educational Solutions
Ernst H. Kastning and Karen M.
Kastning
Recent Conservation Successes at U.S. Bat Caves
Jim "Crash" Kennedy
The National Cave and Karst Research InstituteAn Update
Ronal Kerbo
The Nature Conservancy's Planning for Subterranean
Invertebrates of the Interior Low Plateaus
Julian J. Lewis and F. Allen Pursell
A Tale of Two Cities: Conservation Focused Cave Bioinventories
by The Nature
Conservancy in the Karst Areas of Louisville and Saint Louis
Julian J. Lewis, F. Allen Pursell,
and Matt Nelson
Recent Projects of the Indiana Karst Conservancy, Inc.
Kriste Lindberg
Delineation of Karst Groundwater Divides by In-Cave Dye
Tracing, Mammoth Cave Karst Aquifer, Kentucky
Joe Meiman and Chris Groves
An Instrument and Method for Measurement of Dust Fall in Caves
Neville A. Michie
Urbanism and Cave Conservation In Central Texas
Kristin Miller and C. Lee Sherrod
The Management of Logsdon, Hardin, and Swirl Canyon
CavesA Cooperative Effort
Between the Nashville Grotto and the Southeastern Cave
Conservancy, Inc.
William Overton
Pigeon Mountain Thirty Years of Noninterference
Allen Padgett
Successful Cave Management Strategies at Carlsbad Caverns
National Park
Dale Pate
Land Use and Water Quality Threats to the Mammoth Cave Karst
Aquifer, Kentucky
Rhonda Pfaff, Alan Glennon, Chris
Groves, Michael Anderson, John Fry, and Joe Meiman
Cave Acquisition and Management Experiences of the
Southeastern Cave Conservancy
Bill Putnam
Underground Radio Use in Cave Rescue Operations
Bill Putnam
Exotic Species in North American Caves
Will K. Reeves
The Caver's Resource Workshop
Rob Robbins
Cave Gate Airflow DisturbanceA Qualitative Study
Brian Roebuck, Ahmad Vakili, and
Lynn Roebuck
Methods for Estimating Colony Size of Mexican Free-tailed Bats
(Poster Presentation)
William T. Route, David M. Roemer,
Val Hildreth-Werker, and Jim C. Werker
An Overview of the Balcones Fault Zone Portion of the Edwards
Aquifer in South-Central Texas
Geary M. Schindel, Phyllis Stanin,
Rick Illgner, and John Hoyt
Delineation of the Recharge Area for a Karst Spring Serving a
Small Community on the Cumberland Plateau Escarpment
J.S. Schroll and J.R. McCormick
Protecting Inaccessible and Un-accessible Caves
Patricia E. Seiser
Aspects of Cave Management on Federal Lands
Patricia E. Seiser
The Protection and Management of Prehistoric Cave Art in the
Southeast
Jan F. Simek, Jay D. Franklin, and
Alan Cressler
Landfill Gas Transport in Karst
Jeff Smith
CKISGIS in Cave and Karst Management
Bernie Szukalski and Mike Yocum
Groundwater Quality in the Caves and Karst of Illinois' Salem
Plateau
Steven J. Taylor
Acidic Bog Drainage and Limestone Dissolution, Mammoth Cave
National Park
Jeff Timmons, Chris Groves, and Joe
Meiman
The Potential Use of Data-logging Light Intensity and Light
On/Off Meters in Mapping Visitor Use of Wild Caves
Rickard S. Toomey III, Steven J.
Taylor, Diane Tecic, Debbie S. Newman, and Chris Hespen
Cave Management vs People Management: Cave and Karst
Management and Protection via People Management
Jerry L. Trout
Habitat Conservation Planning: A Model for Comprehensive
Resource Management in Karst
George Veni, James R. Reddell
Site History as an Asset in Preserve Management
Mike Warner
Principles and Practice for Design of Cave Preserve Management
and Monitoring Plans for Invertebrate Species of Concern, San
Antonio
Kemble White and Kenneth J. Kingsley
Fox Mountain History, Acquisition, Survey, and Access
Jim Wilbanks
Tools and Resources for Cave and Karst Education
Carol Zokaites