British Cave Research Association
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The British Cave Research Association (BCRA) is a speleological organisation in the United Kingdom. Its object is to promote the study of caves and associated phenomena, and it attains this by supporting cave and karst research, encouraging original exploration (both in the UK and on expeditions overseas), collecting and publishing speleological information, maintaining a library and organising educational and scientific conferences and meetings.
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Abbreviation | BCRA |
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Predecessor | British Speleological Association, Cave Research Group of Great Britain |
Formation | 1973 |
Region served | United Kingdom |
Affiliations | British Caving Association |
Website | bcra |
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BCRA is a registered charity in the UK, and a constituent body of the British Caving Association (BCA), undertaking charitable activities on behalf of BCA.