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As the Lake Tahoe Region approaches one of the area’s most popular boating holidays, the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (TRPA ...
Inspectors at Lake Tahoe recently discovered a new aquatic invasive species on a boat before it launched, sparking regional concerns. Officials say the incident serves as a reminder that people across ...
For the first time in more than 15 years, a new invasive species was found in Lake Tahoe: New Zealand mud snails. Tahoe organizations are worried. SF Gate Logo Hearst Newspapers Logo ...
As of now, officials are asking everyone who boats to remain vigilant. Officials make concerning discovery on bottom of boat that points to larger problem: 'An extreme threat' first appeared on The ...
Last weekend, watercraft inspectors found golden mussels, a highly invasive aquatic species, on a 65-foot boat that was headed to Lake Tahoe. Experts say golden mussels pose an extreme threat to ...
Lake Tahoe’s water clarity is neither improving nor worsening, according to the 2024 Lake Tahoe Clarity Report released by UC ...
The invasive New Zealand mud snail has been discovered in Lake Tahoe. It’s unclear how this Kiwi species wound up in the cobalt blue waters of the Sierra Nevada.
When it comes to protecting Lake Tahoe, more eyes on the water can make all the difference. Keep Tahoe Blue hosted a training seminar to teach people how to spot invasive species.
An invasive species of snail has been discovered in Lake Tahoe for the first time, sparking fears for the local ecosystem. New Zealand mud snails are an invasive species in the U.S., having spread ...
An invasive species was found in Lake Tahoe. Here’s what they look like and how you can help By Brianna Taylor. Updated September 22, 2023 7:57 AM.
This Wednesday, June 11, a free, public training session will be held at the Tahoe Keys Marina in South Lake Tahoe, equipping participants with the knowledge and tools to safeguard the lake.
Inspectors reported their first interception of golden mussels at Lake Tahoe after the invasive species was found on a 65-foot vessel on May 30. Jason Hidalgo. Reno Gazette Journal.