Fern Cave

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Fern Cave is an extensive and biologically rich cave system in Alabama known for its significant bat populations and unique subterranean ecosystems.

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Fern Cave canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cave system
karst feature
limestone cave
accessRestricted true
accessRestrictedFor protection of bat populations
protection of sensitive cave ecosystems
conservationImportance critical habitat for endangered bats
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Jackson County NERFINISHED
designationBy National Park Service NERFINISHED
formedBy solutional processes in limestone
geologicalComposition limestone
hasDesignation National Natural Landmark NERFINISHED
hasEcosystemType subterranean ecosystem
hasFauna bats
hasFeature complex multi-level passage system
horizontal passages
multiple entrances
vertical pits
hasHabitatType cave stream habitat
dark zone cave habitat
twilight zone cave habitat
hasSignificantPopulationOf Indiana bat
gray bat
importantFor bat hibernation
bat maternity colonies
knownFor biological diversity
extensive subterranean passages
large bat populations
unique subterranean ecosystems
locatedIn Alabama
Jackson County, Alabama NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
managedBy U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service NERFINISHED
ownedBy U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service NERFINISHED
partOf Southern Appalachian karst region NERFINISHED
state Alabama
subjectOf biological surveys
conservation management plans
speleological mapping
supports stygobitic aquatic species
troglobitic invertebrates
threatenedBy white-nose syndrome in bats
usedFor biological research
speleological research
withinProtectedArea Fern Cave National Wildlife Refuge NERFINISHED

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