More and more people are becoming interested in caves. As awareness of our
underground resources grows, so has the need for prompt, unbiased information.
Recently, the IKC approved a consolidated plan to close this knowledge gap. It includes regional
coordinators, traveling trunks of activities and related materials, training more educators, a database,
and media coverage.
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The IKC has a standing committee for purposes of Cave Education and Outreach. The purpose of this committee
is to foster the protection of Indiana’s unique karst resources through active conservation education. We are
ready to present to your school, agency, museum, business, and more. Our presentations can be tailor-made for
your particular needs.
One of the programs we use, Project Underground, is
particularly intended to educate those in grade levels K-12 but can be used anywhere. “The purpose of Project
Underground is to create and build awareness of and responsible attitudes towards cave and karst resources
and their management needs among the general public through educational and interpretive programs.” It is set
up much the same as other “project” programs and offers activities in cave geology, creatures, and
appropriate use and management.
For example, Cave Creations provides background on adaptations cave creatures have to cave environments and
gives participants a way to use their knowledge to develop their own critter. The activity can be modified;
for example, we often turn it into a 1.5-hour workshop, including a showing of the “Caves: Life Beneath the
Forest” cave life documentary, which was filmed entirely in south-central Indiana. We then treat the
participants to a tour of our 37.5-foot inflatable cave, where they can take their critters, show us where
they believe they should live, and explain why they designed them the way they did. The workshop encourages
creative outlets as well as public speaking skills.
The various Project Underground activities can be made to fit state standards. Continuing Renewal Units
(CRUs) are available for educators who attend Project Underground workshops!
Instructional materials include:
- Karst/groundwater model
- A 37.5’ inflatable cave
- The DVD “Caves: Life Beneath the Forest”
- PowerPoint presentations
- Tri-folding table top display
- Handouts, booklets, and more
The IKC does not charge for these services, but donations are welcome. For more information, contact one of
our regional coordinators:
News:
- We received our first grant! Thanks to National Speleological Foundation for awarding us with a $1,000 grant to fund our efforts.
- Save Lucy the Bat! Empowering youth to conserve North American bats.
Links:
Images:

Youngsters enjoying the inflatable cave photo courtesy Bloomington Herald-Times
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Promo poster for cave video courtesy Ravenswood Media, Inc.
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Exploring a real cave photo courtesy Bloomington Herald-Times
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