Tim Shields has been studying desert tortoises for more than 35 years. In that time, he watched their population in California’s Mojave Desert plummet by more than 90 percent. He was finding fewer and fewer young tortoises in the area. More often, Shields found only their empty shells. Most had been pecked open by hungry ravens.
Tim Shields has studied desert tortoises for more than 35 years. In that time, their population in California’s Mojave Desert dropped by more than 90 percent. Shields was finding fewer and fewer young tortoises in the area. More often, he found only their empty shells. Hungry ravens had pecked most of them open.