If Voldemort knew Harry and Dumbledore were searching for all the Horcruxes and then destroying them, or if he knew somehow when a Horcrux got destroyed, why then didn't he just collect all of the remaining ones and guard them?
I remember somewhere it mentioned if Voldemort could feel the Horcruxes being destroyed or not, and I think he could.
It seems like leaving them to be found by others just brought on his own death.
Answer
He only figured it out when Harry, Hermione, and Ron broke into Gringott's Bank. He then traveled to the location of the ring, and then the locket to see if they had been taken. By that time Harry and the others had fortified themselves in Hogwarts, in their quest to find the other suspected Horcrux (the diadem).
While it is apparent in the movies that Voldemort can feel the destruction of the Horcruxes, in the books he reflects to himself that he thought he should be able to feel them being destroyed, but didn't.
From the Deathly Hallows, just after the bank incursion:
But surely if the boy had destroyed any of his Horcruxes, he, Lord Voldemort, would have known, would have felt it?...
True, he had not felt it when the diary had been destroyed, but he had thought that was because he had no body to feel, being less than ghost... No, surely, the rest were safe.... The other Horcruxes must be intact.
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