Great job! on the website Allen etal. Without any mentoring, the pool of cavers would just get smaller and smaller.
Good job on placing WNS prominently as the second link *and* in the text as well. This should get the attention of anyone who goes to the site. Trouble is, this is a passive method of informing. WNS is the greatest threat that bats could ever face on their own. The blowback is that it also affects caving as well. Most of you are aware of the 'moratorium' against informed cavers visiting caves in that state. This will affect those who know, not the huge numbers of unaffilliated *and* unknowing spelunkers/youth, church, college groups, cave-for pay... It is a responsibility of those in this forum who mentor said groups to share this WNS info personally with your groups. Or better seek out groups you are only aware of to inform them of this devastating problem.
They need to be coached about not visiting more than one cave in a day/weekend/week, unless they can properly decon between caves. ( not going to happen ) The decon procedures are doable, and group gear needs to be attended to as well. Separating contaminated gear in 'dirty' bags and keeping its contents from the clean bags takes some concentration, not usually a quality of youth. Rubber boots can be cleaned with straight bleach. I see so many youths still wearing sneakers today. No ankle support is dangerous.
The NECC contacted about 80 organizations to bring them up to date on WNS. This is a goal we all need to work toward.