Eyes on the Lake Training
Do you enjoy: Swimming, paddling, boating, SCUBA diving, snorkeling, fishing or just viewing the Lake's natural beauty?
Then there's a role for you. Protect while you play at Lake Tahoe. Aquatic invasive plants are threatening Lake Tahoe. You can help prevent their assault on Tahoe's waters. We need your “Eyes on the Lake.”
As part of the Lake Tahoe Aquatic Invasive Species Program, Eyes on the Lake is returning through the fall. Learn how to identify and report aquatic invasive plants found in Tahoe’s lakes and streams and help Keep Tahoe Blue.
Snacks provided. No prior experience necessary. Come prepared to walk on sand and wade in water. For more information: protect@keeptahoeblue.org
Special opportunity at this training: become a Tahoe Keeper with Tahoe Resource Conservation District! Learn how to properly clean, drain and dry your non-motorized equipment to prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species! Learn more at Tahoekeepers.org.
The event is Wednesday, August 21, 5 to 7 p.m., Tahoe Keys POA, South Lake Tahoe.
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