

Learning Objectives
Introduction
Managing
Windthrow
Significant
Cave Entrances
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Above Significant
Caves
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Significant Surface Karst Features
Significant Karst Springs
Unique or Unusual Flora/Fauna Habitats
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Karst
Management Handbook for
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Choose either True or False to check your understanding.
One of the management
objectives for significant surface karst features is to maintain
any site-specific habitat.
A one-tree-length
reserve should be established around significant surface karst
features.
Establish a minimum
50-metre reserve around significant karst springs.
For information on
identifying and protecting unique or unusual karst flora or fauna,
consult the Conservation Data Centre.
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