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CLEVERSBURG SINK CAVE KARST PRESERVE MANAGEMENT PLANINTRODUCTION The Mid-Atlantic Karst Conservancy (MAKC) is a non-profit organization incorporated in the state of Pennsylvania in 1997. The MAKC owns or leases several karst preserves in West Virginia and Pennsylvania. The MAKC was established by cavers to preserve and ensure access to caves by acquiring and managing caves and karst areas for conservation, scientific study, and recreational caving.
Southampton Township owns a tract of property near Shippensburg, PA that contains one large gated cave, Cleversburg Sink Cave. The owners of the property (Southampton Township), the Franklin County Grotto (FCG) of the National Speleological Society (NSS), and the MAKC have a common goal to preserve, protect, and maintain access to this unique resource and wish to partner in the management of this property as it relates to the cave which may contain biological inhabitants such as eastern woodrats, bats, salamanders, and invertebrates and significant hydrogeological importance.
HISTORY
In the Pennsylvania Geolologic Survey, dated 1932, the reference is that the cave was discovered by E.M. Craighead, while hunting in the area. He was hunting with another man by the name of Frank Masland of Carlisle. Mr. Craighead was from Harrisburg. CAVE SCIENCE
Cleversburg Sink Cave's geology, biology, archaeology, paleontology, hydrology and mineralogy has been briefly described in Caves of Southern Cumberland Valley, Pennsylvania,
Mid-Appalachian Region Bulletin 6, edited by William B. White and published in 1958.
This management plan includes a broad set of objectives regarding the RESEARCH
The MAKC encourages research to explore the preserve's historical, biological, geological,
mineralogical, hydrological, paleontological and archaeological potential.
Researchers who desire access to the preserve should submit a brief, written synopsis of their project to the MAKC board of directors or FCG for consideration.
Researchers are also required to submit a written report to the MAKC and FCG within 90 days after the completion of their project. Any research project that involves removal of cave soils, digging, mineralogical or biological sampling must first receive the approval of the preserve owners (Southampton Township), the lessee (MAKC), and their cave management team (FCG). Any reference to the cave's location must be approved by the FCG prior to publication (see publication policy below).
EDUCATION A wooden kiosk maintained by the FCG is installed outside of Cleversburg Sink Cave. The kiosk has a shingled roof to protect the information from the elements and a single-sided display. The kiosk is used to display Pennsylvania Cave Laws, information about the cave, a cave map, emergency contact information, and educational resources (including web links and regional caving groups).PRESERVE MANAGEMENT TEAM The MAKC board of directors will designate the FCG as the preserve management team to oversee the property. The FCG shall report directly to the MAKC board of directors on any issues concerning Cleversburg Sink Cave.NEWS/PUBLICATION POLICY The MAKC seeks to publicize caves only as befits our mission as stated in our bylaws and constitution: for education of the public about caves and karst resources; for published scientific studies in cave-related publications, and depending on the sensitivity of the material, on the MAKC website (www.karst.org). Specific cave location information, such as directions to the cave, WILL NOT be released to the general public. The MAKC will seek to minimize publicity of cave locations.
The MAKC can use the cave names in publicizing acquisitions and in its newsletter, Karst
Chronicles, and other caving publications, such as the NSS News, grotto newsletters, and the
MAKC website. The management plan will be available for publication in these mediums mentioned above. Any individual caver or other organization which publishes cave location information on MAKC preserves WILL LOSE ACCESS to the preserve and face prosecution for trespass upon return trips to MAKC properties. Caving organizations publishing electronic forms of their newsletters should remove reference to the cave location in the electronic format/archive and may publish trip reports to the cave, where they are not widely available to members of the SURFACE MANAGEMENT The MAKC has a lease agreement for Cleversburg Sink Cave only and has no responsibility for maintaining surface portions of the property.Southampton Township retains all surface rights and management, and may enter into agreements with other agencies, individuals and organizations, as pertains to other aspects of the surface portion of the preserve and its management. While on the property all rules and regulations for Southampton Park established by Southampton Township must be followed when visiting Cleversburg Sink Cave. Additional restrictions are as follows:
SUBSURFACE CAVE MANAGEMENT & ACCESS
INITIAL CAVE MANAGEMENT The MAKC's and FCG's initial management will focus on these areas:
MAINTENANCE Maintenance of the Cleversburg Sink Cave gate and kiosk are the responsibility of the management team (FCG). Major gate repairs, gate vandalism, or a break-in to the cave will be reported to Southampton Township. Major instances such as those stated abovewill be corrected by the management team and repaired with cooperation of Southampton Township.
Maintenance to surface portions of the property is the responsibility of Southampton Township.
LIABILITY DISCLAIMER The MAKC, its board of directors, the FCG, Southampton Township, the NSS or its local chapters (grottos) or any individual members thereof will not be liable for any damages, accidents, injuries, or death on the surface or subsurface of the property (Addendum II & III). All the above named organizations will also not be liable for any damage or loss of personal property while visiting Cleversburg Sink Cave.FUTURE UPDATES This management plan was approved by the MAKC board of directors and the FCG on August 11, 2007. The MAKC board of directors and FCG reserve the right to update, adjust, alter or amend this plan at any time without notice, with consent and approval of Southampton Township and their consultants. Changes in the management plan must be sanctioned by the FCG, MAKC, and Southampton Township and thereafter will be publicized in the MAKC newsletter and/or website at the discretion of the MAKC board of directors.
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