 ; publishes speleological information; organises
			 educational and scientific conferences and meetings; and encourages original exploration.
; publishes speleological information; organises
			 educational and scientific conferences and meetings; and encourages original exploration. , which hosts a variety of climate monitoring
			 projects from which high-resolution data is being recorded.
, which hosts a variety of climate monitoring
			 projects from which high-resolution data is being recorded. (BCA).
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Further background reading... Why is Cave Science Important?
BCRA promotes the study of caves and associated phenomena. It attains
		  this aim by issuing grants in support of cave & karst research; by managing the British Caving
		  Library ; by collecting and publishing speleological
		  information; and by organising educational and scientific conferences and meetings. BCRA
		  encourages original exploration, both in the UK and on expeditions, where it works in conjunction
		  with the Ghar Parau
		  Foundation
; by collecting and publishing speleological
		  information; and by organising educational and scientific conferences and meetings. BCRA
		  encourages original exploration, both in the UK and on expeditions, where it works in conjunction
		  with the Ghar Parau
		  Foundation .
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BCRA's activities are funded via membership fees, donations and legacies.
		  Our library is part-funded by the British Caving
		  Association  , whose income is via membership fees that are mostly from UK-based cavers and
		  caving clubs. We are a registered charity and so we are able to claim
		  Gift Aid on the membership fees and
		  donations we receive.
, whose income is via membership fees that are mostly from UK-based cavers and
		  caving clubs. We are a registered charity and so we are able to claim
		  Gift Aid on the membership fees and
		  donations we receive.
We publish the journal Cave & Karst Science three times a year. (Members who do not wish to receive it on paper can pay a lower membership fee). The journal is available online, for free download. We manage a number of Special Interest Groups, including groups for surveying, archaeology, biology, and cave radio / electronics. The latter group produces the quarterly CREG Journal, which is available for an additional subscription fee, in online and paper versions.
BCRA has a range of publications, and a large archive of material, going back many years, both online and stored on paper at the British Caving Library. All our online content is freely available to members. We organise a number of educational meetings and field trips, some in conjunction with BCA, or with BCRA's Special Interest Groups, or external organisations.
BCRA manages the British Cave
		  Science Centre at Poole's Cavern in the Derbyshire Peak
		  District. The centre hosts a variety of climate monitoring projects from which high-resolution
		  data is being recorded.
 at Poole's Cavern in the Derbyshire Peak
		  District. The centre hosts a variety of climate monitoring projects from which high-resolution
		  data is being recorded. 
Membership, Subscriptions, Donations
Recent Publications
 
 
		  On our bookshop page you can order our printed publications – there is a 20% discount for BCRA members. You can also subscribe to our periodicals on paper, or read them online. Individual paper issues of our periodicals are now free, but we still charge for postage and we ask for a small donation. Our members have free access to all our online content.


Cave Science Centre
 BCRA manages the British Cave
			 Science Centre at Poole's Cavern in the Derbyshire Peak
			 District. The centre was set up in 2018 and aims to promote cave science by offering an
			 open-access research facility for cave scientists, additionally providing a safe working
			 environment for students. The centre already hosts a variety of climate monitoring projects from
			 which high-resolution data is being recorded. The data is available to anyone who wishes to use
			 it, thus promoting the development of high-quality science projects backed by long-term data.
 at Poole's Cavern in the Derbyshire Peak
			 District. The centre was set up in 2018 and aims to promote cave science by offering an
			 open-access research facility for cave scientists, additionally providing a safe working
			 environment for students. The centre already hosts a variety of climate monitoring projects from
			 which high-resolution data is being recorded. The data is available to anyone who wishes to use
			 it, thus promoting the development of high-quality science projects backed by long-term data.
Events and Meetings
See the BCRA Events Calendar for a
			 summary of our forthcoming events, including the annual Cave Science Symposium. Information
			 is posted to our Facebook page..
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Grant Deadlines & Council Meetings
Grant Applications: Cave Science & Technology Research Fund (CSTRF) 1 April, 1 August, 1 December each year. Contact research-fund[at]bcra... or see contacts page.
BCRA Council Meetings: Council meetings are not public meetings, but members are informed so that relevant business can be scheduled. Meetings are held via Zoom every two months, with a face-to-face meeting in July. The dates of the next few meetings are shown in the Events box on this web page. Items for inclusion on the agenda should be with the secretary three weeks before the meeting. For information about our AGM please go to BCRA Annual General Meetings.
 British Cave Research Association (UK
		registered charity 267828). Registered Office: Old Methodist Chapel, 
		Great Hucklow, BUXTON, SK17 8RG
 
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