When I was TSA Conservation Chairman, I worked with the State of Texas while 
the Amistad Dam was being built on a mitigation plan for the Pecos/Rio Grande 
shelter caves and rock art. Apparently it's not possible to totally mitigate 
damage in the face of nature. However, I must say that as the rivers were 
rising and the rock art became more and more accessible by boat, we were 
already seeing damage by people. Some seemed to think their graffiti was better 
than the art.
 
Louise
 



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Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2012 19:34:51 -0600
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Subject: [Texascavers] Texas Highways magazine March 2012


The March 2012 issue of Texas Highways has a feature article on Lower Pecos 
Rock Art, with a cover photo of Panther Cave.  Should be on the newstands soon.


http://www.texashighways.com/index.php/component/content/article/38-outdoors/6390-panther-cave-rock-art-in-danger
                                          

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