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Publisher
Texas Speleological Association
Publication Date
January 1998
Keywords
United States, Regional Speleology, Technical Speleology
Description
Contents: 6th Annual Sonora Restoration Project / Jessica Snider - Great work, great cavers, and great grub make for an oawesome volunteer effort. At left, Trish Wilson loads buckets of rocks to be hauled up the Devils Pit. Cavers helped remove 27 tons of debris! Good work! -- Mexico: Mexican Land Use Caving / Bill Russell - Bill Russell offers some thoughts and insight on political changes in Mexico. Some of these changes may alter long-standing conditions regarding the "openness" of Mexican caves. -- Internet: Disease, Pestilence, Illness: Oh My! / Tom Engel - Thom Engel details a nasty critter, "Baylisacraris procynois - Raccoon roundworm. Just when you thought is was safe to scurry through a dry cave. -- From the files of the TSS: Warriour Cave, et al. -- Trip Report: Honey Creek -- Grotto Reports: DFW Greater Houston -- Book Review: Karst Hydrology Atlas of West Virginia -- Chairman's Thoughts. Open Access - Permission by Publisher Vol. 43, no. 01 (1998) See Extended description for more information.
Subject: topical
Regional Speleology; Technical Speleology
Subject: geographic
United States
Genre
Newsletter; serial
Identifier
K26-04722
Recommended Citation
Texas Speleological Association, "The Texas Caver" (1998). The Texas Caver . 172.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/texas_caver/172
