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SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Lake Tahoe Wildlife Care continues its Wildlife Wednesday series in August. LTWC team members will host a 1-hour presentation and Q&A at Lake Tahoe Wildlife s Tahoe Fund Outdoor Learning Center on Al Tahoe Blvd., South Lake Tahoe. ....
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Lake Tahoe Wildlife Care continues its Wildlife Wednesday series in August. LTWC team members will host a 1-hour presentation and Q&A at Lake Tahoe Wildlife s Tahoe Fund Outdoor Learning Center on Al Tahoe Blvd., South Lake Tahoe. ....
Special to The Union Living in a town so intertwined with nature allows residents to hike desolate trails, ski wide open slopes and swim in crystal clear waters. With the privilege to reside in the wilderness comes the responsibility of sharing with non-human inhabitants. Online apps and websites like Nextdoor have become the hotspot for people sharing their likes, dislikes, misinformation and fear of wildlife. One animal that has made a common appearance on the page sparking discussion is the coyote. Wildlife organizations constantly urge residents and visitors to get educated and coexist with the region’s wildlife. Coyotes are native to the area and for many, they are a beautiful reminder of nature. The coyote has been on the lands long before European arrival and are an intrinsic part of the ecosystem along with having a respected place in the Washoe Tribe’s creation stories. ....
Living in a town so intertwined with nature allows residents to hike desolate trails, ski wide open slopes and swim in crystal clear waters. With the privilege to reside in the wilderness comes the responsibility of sharing with non-human inhabitants. Online apps and websites like Nextdoor have become the hotspot for people sharing their likes, dislikes, misinformation and fear of Tahoe’s wildlife. One animal that has made a common appearance on the page sparking discussion is the coyote. Wildlife organizations constantally urge residents and visitors to get educated and coexist with Tahoe’s wildlife. Coyotes are native to the basin and for many, they are a beautiful reminder of nature. The coyote has been on the lands long before European arrival and are an intrinsic part of the ecosystem along with having a respected place in the Washoe Tribe’s creation stories. ....