Photos: Tortoises moved to clear way for solar farm
A California desert tortoise looks out of its burrow.
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The sun illuminates the future site of the Ivanpah Solar Electric Generation System.
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Craig Himmelwright uses a mirror to examine a burrow in hopes of finding a tortoise.
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Biologists examine a map before setting out to find desert tortoises.
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A biologist digs out a burrow in searching for tortoises.
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An empty shell is all that remains of a tortoise.
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Biologist Nate Jones uses a GPS receiver to mark the spot where he found a desert tortoise burrow.
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Biologist Mary Vaughn holds a desert horned lizard.
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A solar-power generating facility is planned for the Ivanpah Valley section of the Mojave Desert.
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