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Lake Tahoe native mussels being relocated to protect species

Quagga mussels have been getting all the press lately because of the looming threat to Lake Tahoe but this week it was the river mussel s turn for some attention.

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Unexpected water level changes in Taylor creek threaten kokanee salmon population and Lake Tahoe ecosystem

Unexpected water level changes in Taylor creek threaten kokanee salmon population and Lake Tahoe ecosystem
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Projects improving the South Lake Tahoe environment

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. Partners of the Lake Tahoe Environmental Improvement Program provided a webinar update on multiple projects improving South Lake’s environment on Wednesday night, Oct. 18. The environmental webinar was open to anyone who.

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Invasive plant barrier installation complete at South Lake Tahoe marsh

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Agencies restoring the Taylor and Tallac marsh areas have completed the installation of bottom barriers to remove 17 acres of invasive plants as part of the comprehensive restoration of one of the last natural wetlands in the Lake Tahoe Basin.

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Invasive plant barrier installation complete at South Lake Tahoe marsh

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Agencies restoring the Taylor and Tallac marsh areas have completed the installation of bottom barriers to remove 17 acres of invasive plants as part of the comprehensive restoration of one of the last natural wetlands in the Lake Tahoe Basin.

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