Texas Speleological Survey

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This page last updated July 16, 2008

TSS Announcements

Check out all the TSS Publications

Check out the latest publications from The TSS:  Texas Cave Map CD and The Caves of Sutton County.

Carl Kunath's 50 Years of Texas Caving is available now!   More Information.

The next TSS Evening Office work session will be held Wednesday – August 13, 2008, at 5:00 PM.  More Information.

The next TSS Board of Directors Meeting will be held September 13, 2008 – 10:00 AM at the The Pickle Research Center.  MAP.  The date has yet to be established.

Welcome to the TSS Home Page

Texas Speleological Survey Logo by Jerry Fant

The Texas Speleological Survey (TSS) is a non-profit corporation established in 1961 to collect, organize, and maintain information on Texas caves and karst. We make that information generally available for scientific, educational, and conservation purposes, and to support safe and responsible cave exploration. We are affiliated with the Texas Memorial Museum, the Texas Speleological Association, and the National Speleological Society.

This web site is provided to first give an overview about the caves and karst of Texas, their scientific and educational value, and how you can learn more information about Texas caves, cave exploration, and the TSS. The second purpose of this web site is to provide you a convenient means of submitting information on Texas caves. This can be for either previously unreported caves or new information about known caves, and can be done through our on-line cave and karst feature report form. The value of the TSS database is directly related to how much information is contributed to the files. We collect as much as we can, but can’t do it all without your help.

Feel free to look around our web site. We hope you find it both useful and educational. If you have questions, suggestions, or would like to participate in TSS activities, please contact us.



The Texas Speleological Survey Supports
The International Congress of Speleology
2009
To be held in Kerrville, Texas.