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Mammoth Cave proposes plan to protect cave, karst resources

By Caroline Eggers, Bowling Green Daily News

To protect its underground splendor, Mammoth Cave National Park has proposed a new environmental assessment: the Cave and Karst Management Plan.

The plan will serve as a framework for how park staff will manage the cave and karst resources and it will be a reference point for how park visitation, research projects and activities on the surface might affect underground resources.

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This story was posted on 2019-06-21 13:41:09
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Scenic Kentucky: Mammoth Cave National Park



2019-06-21 - Central Kentucky - Photo courtesy National Parks Service.
The view this morning from the hiking trail near Earth House, in Mammoth Cave National Park.

To protect its underground splendor, Mammoth Cave National Park has proposed a new environmental assessment: the Cave and Karst Management Plan.

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