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Mallory Cave Boulder: CU Student’s 1932 Discovery Still Protects Bats Today

Mallory Cave, located on Dinosaur Mountain in Boulder, Colorado, offers hikers a unique combination of natural beauty and wildlife conservation. Discovered in 1932 by University of Colorado student E.C. Mallory, the cave has since become a vital habitat for Townsend’s big-eared bats, a sensitive species in the region. A Safe Haven for Bats Mallory Cave […]

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The Secret Lives of Boulder’s Bats: Uncovering the Creatures of the Night

As the sun sets over the picturesque landscapes of Boulder, Colorado, a mysterious world comes alive. This world belongs to the enigmatic bats of Boulder, whose secret lives unfold under the cover of darkness. Despite their association with spooky folklore, these remarkable creatures play a vital role in the ecosystem, yet their presence often goes […]

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