For their intrinsic beauty, scientific interest and often "sporting" attraction; to preserve their indigenous wildlife; and because if they are active they are water-courses every bit as important ecologically or as water-sources at their resurgences.
They may have used the caves as some sort of shrine or meeting-place. On a practical level, dry caves also protected their art-work from the weather. We can't be sure because these people left no records of their beliefs and ideas; only traces of how they survived.
They were likely all over the cave walls, but only the ones that were protected from light and weather by being in the darkest corners survived.
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they are formed when animals in the caves are trying to get to shelter and the limestone in the caves melt and eventually form lime-stones caves
Crystal Caves was created in 1991.
We can let them just be there, and not explore in them.
The hermits are being relocated and the holes filled in.
should be protected.
Bats shelter in caves, barns, attics, bell towers, and old buildings, etc. In the UK, bats are a protected species.
They may have used the caves as some sort of shrine or meeting-place. On a practical level, dry caves also protected their art-work from the weather. We can't be sure because these people left no records of their beliefs and ideas; only traces of how they survived.
All constitutional freedoms should be protected.
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Yes they should be
Vampire bats are being protected in their natural habitats because many areas are enforcing sanctuaries for these animals. They are not protected from their natural habitats because these habitats are safe for the bats. They often live in hollow trees or caves which cause them to be hidden and safe.
no
a flood plain should be protected or else people would build on one and won't survive
Leather back turtles should be protected because they are rare and we need to keep them safe