Amen

On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 12:42 PM, Diana Tomchick <
diana.tomch...@utsouthwestern.edu> wrote:

> On May 14, 2014, at 11:51 AM, Harvey DuChene wrote:
>
> > Now it costs Agencies money to inventory and manage cave resources. It
> requires people, vehicle use, computers, GPS units, software and a lot of
> other things I don’t know about. WNS has give managers in these agencies an
> opportunity to “save” money by closing caves, allegedly to “protect” bats.
> This could result in reduction everyday management costs.
>
> Maybe so, but this is where the role of the volunteer could step in to
> assist in cave management, and in fact this is already being done by
> various volunteer caving groups around the country. Join your local group
>  (NSS, CRF, cave conservation group, whatever) that has a good working
> relationship with the pertinent government agency and ask, "what can I do
> to help?" and you just may get that chance to go caving.
>
> Diana
>
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