Cave Research Foundation
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The Cave Research Foundation (CRF) is an American private, non-profit group dedicated to the exploration, research, and conservation of caves. The group arose in the early 1950s from the exploration efforts at Floyd Collins Crystal Cave, now within Mammoth Cave National Park. Its stated goals were to: to promote exploration and documentation of caves and karst areas, initiate and support cave and karst research, aid in cave conservation and protection, and to assist with the interpretation of caves and karst to the public.
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Growth
CRF officially incorporated in 1957 under the laws of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The Guadalupe Cave Survey, explorers at Carlsbad Caverns National Park, New Mexico, became part of CRF in 1971. In 1976, cave survey at Sequoia National Park/Kings Canyon National Park, California, and Buffalo National River, Arkansas, became CRF projects. Additional cave projects in Cumberland Gap National Historic Park, Kentucky, Lava Beds National Monument, California, Ozark National Scenic Riverway, Missouri, and China, have been included as operation areas of the CRF.
Focus
Starting with Mammoth Cave National Park, CRF work has primarily focused on United States federal lands---particularly within United States National Parks. As such, the CRF has been involved with several of the major cave exploration achievements of the 20th Century. In particular, CRF mapping at Mammoth Cave, Kentucky led to its realization as the world's longest cave.
Since its inception, CRF has primarily been concerned with cave mapping. Thus, its membership draws experienced cavers, particularly those interested in cave surveying and cartography.
Notable CRF Cartographers and Authors
- James "Jim" Borden: Lead explorer of Roppel Cave, Coauthor of Beyond Mammoth Cave
- Peter and Ann Bosted: Noted Cave Photographers
- Roger Brucker: Explorer and coauthor of The Caves Beyond, Trapped, The Longest Cave, and Beyond Mammoth Cave.
- Patricia Crowther , explorer and computer programmer
- Will Crowther , explorer and computer programmer
- Joel Despain: noted cartographer; author of Crystal Cave: a guidebook to the underground world of Sequoia National Park and Hidden Beneath the Mountains: The Caves of Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park
- Christopher Gordon Groves, Ph.D., CRF President 2004-, Professor, Western Kentucky University Department of Geography, Director, Hoffman Environmental Research Institute
- Patricia Kambesis: former president of CRF, cave cartographer. Coauthor of Deep Secrets: The Discovery and Exploration of Lechuguilla Cave.
- Arthur N. Palmer, Ph.D.: highly-respected karst scientist, author of several books on cave geology.
- Patty Jo Watson, Ph.D.: pioneer in ethnoarcheology, Member, National Academy of Sciences.
- Richard "Red" Watson, Ph.D.: author of numerous books on caves and philosophy.
- William B. White, Ph.D.: highly-respected karst scientist, author of several books on karst hydrology.
External Link
- Cave Research Foundation website (http://www.cave-research.org)



