Eyes on the Lake - Free Training
Submitted by paula on Mon, 07/28/2014 - 7:06pm
Event Date:
July 30, 2014 - 5:00pm
Aquatic invasive plants have already made Lake Tahoe home and while control efforts are underway, there is still not enough information about the current locations of infestations.
To fight this threat we need more “Eyes on the Lake." The newest effort of the Lake Tahoe Aquatic Invasive Species Program has returned for summer 2014.
Join us for this FREE training where volunteers can learn how to identify and report on aquatic invasive plants found in Tahoe’s lakes and streams, and help protect our pristine Lake.
It will take place at the League to Save Lake Tahoe office located at 2608 Lake Tahoe Blvd from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Do you enjoy:
Swimming
Paddling
Boating
SCUBA diving
Snorkeling
Fishing
Or just viewing its natural beauty?
Then we need your help to protect while you play at the Lake! This free training is recommended for 12 years and older. Those under 18 need to be accompanied by an adult.
Powerpoint and lab 5-7pm at the League office and field work on Baldwin Beach from 7-8pm.
For more information and to RSVP, email at protect@keeptahoeblue.org or call 530.541.5388.
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