California's Mojave desert tortoises move toward extinction. Why saving them is so hard

Behind the fences surrounding this 40-square-mile outback of cactus and wiry creosote, the largest remaining population of Mojave desert tortoises was soaking up the morning sun and grazing on a mix of wild greens and flowers.


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Source: Phys.org