 About
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2006-2007 Cannelton
Elementary Media Club at Historic Wyandotte Cave.
Six of our club are our ThinkQuest team.
We are Cannelton
Elementary Media Club. We meet twice a week
after school to work on projects like this one.
We decided we
wanted to work on this website in September after
we listened
to Dr. Clark McCreedy, a wildlife biologist, tell
us about
Wyandotte Caves. He asked us if we would like to
help get
the word out about what is special about
Wyandotte Caves
and why we should take care of them. We liked the
idea of
helping out Wyandotte Caves so of course we said
"Yes!"

Dr. Clark McCreedy, a
wildlife biologist, talked
to us about Wyandotte Caves.
We want to tell everyone why people all over the world should all work
to preserve
the caves, the bats, and other animals who use
the caves
as
shelter. We are excited to be able to do
something to help!

Cannelton
Elementary Media Club
in front of the Wyandotte Caves sign.
We hope you agree with us that it is important to
take care of
all caves so that they will continue to exist on
earth as the
wondrous, beautiful, amazing wilderness areas
that they are.
Here are some website links we found that
also help to tell
the story of caves and cave exploration:
Cave Biota - An
Evolving "Webumentary"
http://www.cavebiota.com/
"The Virtual
Cave"
created by caver Dave Bunnell
http://www.goodearthgraphics.com/virtcave/
"National
Speleological Society"
http://www.caves.org/
"Wyandotte
Caves"
http://www.wyandottecaves.com
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References/Resources
All
of the photos on this page:
Cannelton Elementary Media Club
Dr.
Clark McCreedy
Wildlife Biologist
Hoosier National Forest
WEBSITES:
Wyandotte Caves
http://www.wyandottecaves.com
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Comments? Questions?
You can e-mail us at:
jgoble@cannelton.k12.in.us
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