15th ICS FIELD
TRIPS POLICY ANNOUNCEMENT





REGARDING WHITE-NOSE
SYNDROME





14 April 2009





 





White-Nose Syndrome (WNS) is a deadly ailment that has
recently killed more than 500,000 bats in the northeastern United States.
Biologists are working hard to study WNS, but no one yet fully understands the 
cause
of the deaths, how to stop them, or how to stop them from spreading. What is
known is that WNS is spreading. There is evidence that people may carry WNS
from cave to cave. To prevent or reduce the risk of people distributing WNS
throughout the
United States
and other parts of the world, the 15th International Congress of
Speleology (ICS) is announcing the following policies and actions. These are in
accord with the U.S. National Speleological Society’s policy on WNS and
supported by the Bureau of the International Union of Speleology





 





1)     
All ICS caving trips in WNS-affected areas are
cancelled immediately. The “affected areas” are those U.S. states
known to have caves with WNS and their neighboring states, as recommended by
the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Advisory at 
http://www.fws.gov/northeast/wnscaveadvisory.html.
“Caving trips” do not include trips into show caves, which are exempt from the
Advisory. As of 13 April 2009, the affected states are (shown in red) - (sorry, 
the map didn't copy):













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Connecticut





Delaware





Kentucky





Maine





Maryland





Massachusetts





New Hampshire





New Jersey






New York





North Carolina





Ohio





Pennsylvania





Rhode Island





Tennessee





Vermont





Virginia





West Virginia





 





 





2)     
Caving trips outside the WNS-affected areas may also be
cancelled or modified as required by land owner or government policy, or other
special needs. No caving trips will occur in caves that have an active or
seasonally-active bat colony, unless the cave is extensive and active or
seasonally-active bat occupied areas are not entered.





 





3)     
All ICS trips will follow the regulations and policies
established by the land management entity, owner, and/or relevant government
agency.





 





4)     
Decontamination will be required for all caving trips
outside of the WNS-affected areas. A decontamination system will be set up at 
Schreiner University and all camp and excursion
sites that will visit wild caves.





 





5)     
The Congress asked that any caving equipment, including
but not limited to clothes, boots, packs, ascenders, gloves, bottles, lights,
helmets, etc., used in a cave or bat roost site in any stat
e covere
d by the
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Advisory, not be used on any ICS caving trip.





 





6)     
The following trips are now cancelled because of WNS or
other factors:





Pre-ICS excursion 04: Endangered Species/Endangered
Caves





Pre-ICS excursion 82: Caves of the Bahamas





Pre-ICS field camp 33: Cumberland Plateau of
Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia





Pre-ICS field camp 34: Tectonic Pseudokarst of
Western North Carolina





Pre-ICS field camp 37: Caves of Virginia





Pre-ICS field camp 56: Caves of the Sierra Nevada,
California





Post-ICS excursion 81: Caving with the Maya, Belize





Wednesday trip WD-108: Land and Bat Habitat
Restoration





Wednesday trip WD-109: Powell’s Cave





Wednesday trip WD-120: Fredericksburg, Peaches, and
History





Wednesday trip WD-122
: River Walk and Shopping in San
Antonio





Wednesday trip WD-123: San Marcos Prime Shopping
Center





Wednesday trip WD-124: Schlitterbahn Waterpark





Wednesday trip WD-126: YO Ranch





 





If you are registered for one of the above trips, you
will automatically be given your 2nd or 3rd choice trip.
If you did not give a 2nd or 3rd choice, please go to 
https://secure.concentric.com/ics2009.us/register/regform.php?addInfo=true
and add your choices. If you do not wish to join another trip, please write
that in the comment section of the above registration webpage and your trip20fee
will be refunded.





 





7)     
If you are registered for an ICS trip that is not
listed above, do not do anything at this time except to add 2nd and
3rd choices if you have not already done so. Please do not contact
the ICS for more information
 about how WNS will affect ICS trips at this time.
This message has all of the information currently available and we will send
you more as soon as possible. Any modified trips or additional cancelled trips
will be announced via the e-mail list by 5 May 2009. The 15th ICS
understands that many of you have already made travel arrangements that cannot
be changed. Our staff is working hard to quickly provide interesting and fun
alternative things to do for trips where cave entry is not possible. Refunds
for trips will be available and you can also request alternate trips, but wait
until the 5 May announcement to see if your trips will still be offered or
changed. We expect to still offer many excellent trips. Deadlines for refunds, 
how
to make changes in your ICS trips, and other information will be included in
the e-mail message sent by 5 May 2009.





 





The Organizing Committee of the 15th ICS
apologizes for the inconveniences caused by WNS and we thank you for your
understanding and support to prevent this national emergency from becoming a
worldwide crisis. Be aware that the list of affected areas and caves may change
as more information and government advisories become availabl
e. For more
information on WNS, see http://caves.org/WNS/WNS%20Info.htm





 





Please distribute this
messa
ge to any people, websites, e-mails lists, or newsletters you think are affected
or interested.









































































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