The Journal is published by the Nature Conservation Agency of the Czech Republic in cooperation with the Cave Administration of the Czech Republic, the Krkonoše Mts. National Park Administration, the Bohemian Forest Mts. National Park Administration, the Podyjí National Park Administration and the The Bohemian Switzerland National Park Administration. It has been published since 1946.

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Invertebrate Inhabitants of Caves in the Czech Republic

Research, Surveys and Data Management

authors: Roman Mlejnek, Karel Tajovský

Invertebrate Inhabitants of Caves in the Czech Republic

In the Czech Republic, special attention has been recently paid to biospeleology (cave biology).

Nature Conservation 4/2008 19. 8. 2008 Research, Surveys and Data Management

Microbial Contamination at the Opona/Curtain in the Zbrašov Aragonite Caves

Research, Surveys and Data Management

authors: Milan Geršl, Dana Hanuláková, Barbora Šimečková

Microbial Contamination at the Opona/Curtain in the Zbrašov Aragonite Caves

The Zbrašov Aragonite Caves are the only show caves of hydrothermal original with unique karst ornaments in the Czech Republic.

Nature Conservation 4/2008 19. 8. 2008 Research, Surveys and Data Management

The Finding of the Opal in the Borgio Verezzi Cave

Research, Surveys and Data Management

author: Alexandr Komaško

The Cave Administration of the Czech Republic staff members carried out mineralogical survey in the Italian Borgio Verezzi Cave.

Nature Conservation 4/2008 19. 8. 2008 Research, Surveys and Data Management

Research and Surveys in Montenegro

Research, Surveys and Data Management

authors: Roman Mlejnek, Vratislav Ouhrabka, Petr Zajíček

Research and Surveys in Montenegro

Speleological and biospelological research in the Montenegro karst areas, carried out in 2004-2007, obtained new discoveries.

Nature Conservation 4/2008 19. 8. 2008 Research, Surveys and Data Management

Minerals of the Chýnov Cave and Pacov Hill

Research, Surveys and Data Management

author: František Krejča

Minerals of the Chýnov Cave and Pacov Hill

Pacov Hill in the Tábor region (southern Bohemia) is an important mineralogical site of the supra-regional importance. In past, crystal limestone used for lime production was extracted there.

Nature Conservation 4/2008 19. 8. 2008 Research, Surveys and Data Management

Bat of the Chýnov Cave – A Model Example of Survey and Protection of a Valuable Site

Research, Surveys and Data Management

authors: Miloš Anděra, František Krejča, Petr Zbytovský

Bat of the Chýnov Cave – A Model Example of Survey and Protection of a Valuable Site

Největší krasový útvar jižních Čech – Chýnovská jeskyně v Pacově hoře poblíž Dolních Hořic na Táborsku – představuje nejen výjimečný geologický výtvor, ale i lokalitu významnou z hlediska chiropterologického (od Chiroptera – letouni), neboť slouží jako významné refugium netopýrů.

Nature Conservation 4/2008 19. 8. 2008 Research, Surveys and Data Management

The Poseidon – the Longest European System of Underground Spaces in Sandstones

Research, Surveys and Data Management

authors: Roman Mlejnek, Vratislav Ouhrabka, Vlastimil Růžička

The Poseidon – the Longest European System of Underground Spaces in Sandstones

The Poseidon system was discovered by Roman Mlejnek during speleo­logical survey in 2006.

Nature Conservation 4/2008 19. 8. 2008 Research, Surveys and Data Management