The Karst Conservancy is a national level land trust dedicated to protecting karst.
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Karst Aquifer
The karst Conservancy
The Karst Conservancy is a national level land trust dedicated to protecting vulnerable karst landscapes. Karst is a geologic term used to describe regions characterized by sinkholes, underground streams, and caverns. These areas are significant sources of water for 73 million people in the United States, but they are very vulnerable to groundwater contamination. Karst landscapes also contain rare and endangered species, spectacular geologic formations, and historical human records.

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What's New?

January, 09 -The Karst Conservancy has recently assumed management of a property containing an amazing cave system

June, 08 - The Karst Conservancy partners with the Division of Forestry.

April, 08 -The Karst Conservancy has new Officers and Directors.


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Site Last Updated:
December 4, 2009


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