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Get Involved!

Get Involved in preserving the Lake Tahoe Basin!

There are many ways to get involved.  Volunteers can participate in:

  • K-12 school projects or presentations,
  • restoration and backyard conservation projects,
  • Coastal Cleanup Day and other beach clean-up days,
  • storm drain stenciling, and
  • attend environmental education and projects driven events like Earth Day, Fire Fest, Snapshot Day and Tahoe Forest Stewardship Days

Citizen monitors participate in continuing projects that require a commitment of anywhere from one day per month to one day per year. Citizen monitoring projects in the Lake Tahoe Basin include water quality monitoring, observing and mapping invasive weeds and monitoring Osprey nests.

 

 

Currently, through the Lake Tahoe Environmental Education Coalition (LTEEC) "Neighborhood Leaders" are needed to help share information with local residents about Best Management Practices and erosion control. Training will provide valuable information about landscaping in the Basin, erosion prevention, managing runoff, fertilizer use, recycling, composting and defensible space. Other jobs open to volunteers include organizing block parties, making phone calls, distributing door hangers, entering computer data, or actual physical labor. Look for the LTEEC newsletter online at http://www.lteec.org for more opportunities to volunteer in the Lake Tahoe Basin.

If you are interested in volunteer programs or if you would like to tie your organization into these regional environmental efforts, call Heather Segale at the University of Nevada Cooperative Extension office, (775) 832-4138.