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Guest column
Last month, the Tahoe Fund completed our fiscal year and the end of our 10th anniversary celebration. And what a year it was.
Allen Biaggi
We started off in the midst of a global pandemic with many uncertainties about the future of our country, our community, and our organization. We wondered what COVID-19 would mean for all of us and how it would impact our ability to continue to support environmental improvements in Tahoe.
As we gathered with our board of directors in late March 2020, we surveyed the situation and looked to our newly finalized 5-year strategic plan for direction. We decided that regardless of what lay ahead, we would stay committed to our mission of using the power of philanthropy to improve the Lake Tahoe environment for all to enjoy.
Chickadee Ridge: Hand-feeding birds is detrimental to their health, wildlife experts say Reno-Gazette-Journal 2/25/2021 © Photo provided Mountain chickadee
Hand-feeding birds at Chickadee Ridge is a tradition for many Tahoe visitors. But while the popular trailhead serves as a great introduction to the outdoors, officials say feeding the chickadees could be detrimental to the birds’ welfare.
Local tourism promoters and casinos tout the joys of feeding the birds at Chickadee Ridge on their websites. The popular snow play area and hiking trail even boasts its own Facebook page showing people hand-feeding birds.
But “the birds have become so habituated that even if you hold out your hand without something in it, they will still come and land in your hand. Which is not the best thing because they are still wild animals,” said Jessica Wolff, urban wildlife coordinator for the Nevada Department of Wildlife.
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