It may be on the BLM NM website by now - check http://www.nm.blm.gov

If it's not there, click on the map there - on Roswell - and see if it comes up 
on the Pecos District or Roswell Field Office websites.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Lee H. Skinner" [[email protected]]
Sent: 04/22/2011 03:13 PM CST
To: nmcaver list <[email protected]>
Subject: [SWR] BLM issues proposal for managing Fort Stanton cave system



(From a Columbus, Indiana newspaper.) See:

http://tinyurl.com/3mekahk

ROSWELL, N.M. — The Bureau of Land Management has issued a proposal for managing a southern New Mexico cave system that includes what is believed to be the longest continuous mineral cave decoration in the world.

Fort Stanton Cave is home to Snowy River, a formation of white crystals that stretches for miles.

When Snowy River was first discovered in 2001, scientists believed it was hundreds of years old. Since then, water has been recorded flowing through the passage, leading scientists to believe that thin layers of calcite are deposited with each flow.

Fort Stanton and Snowy River are part of a national conservation area.

BLM officials say the proposal will provide the framework for managing the area's subsurface and surface resources.

The public has until June 9 to comment on the plan.


Is this proposal online? If so, where? - Lee Skinner



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