New projects help protect Lake Tahoe’s environmental treasures
The Nevada Division of State Lands (NDSL), a division of the Nevada Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, is providing approximately $350,000 to fund various environmental preservation projects in the Lake Tahoe Basin.
The funding, which is generated through Nevada Lake Tahoe License Plate (LTLP) sales and annual renewal fees, has continued to benefit the Lake Tahoe environment for over two decades.
“Each year, we look forward to supporting ongoing efforts to protect, preserve, and enhance Lake Tahoe’s natural environment,” said Charlie Donohue, Nevada Division of State Lands Administrator.
The LTLP Program is providing funding support for the following projects that are slated to begin this year:
— Aquatic Invasive Species Surveillance Monitoring, Tahoe Regional Planning Agency.
— Water Trail Educational Wayfinding Interpretive Signage Project, Tahoe Resource Conservation District.
— Operational Remote Sensing to Support Lake Tahoe Nearshore Monitoring, Desert Research Institute.
— Aquatic Invasive Plant Control at Elk Point Marina, Tahoe Resource Conservation District.
— Outreach and Education for the Lake Tahoe Shoreline Plan, Tahoe Regional Planning Agency.
— A Sustainable Method for the Rapid Assessment of the Extent and Causes of Metaphyton in Lake Tahoe, UC Davis Tahoe Environmental Research Center.
To learn more about the Nevada Division of State Lands or its Resource Programs, go to http://lands.nv.gov/resource-programs
- 000
- agency
- benefit
- center
- conservation
- Educational
- environment
- Environmental
- funding
- help
- Lake
- learn
- license
- monitoring
- natural
- natural resources
- Nevada
- new
- NV
- Outdoors
- Outreach
- planning
- preservation
- Preserve
- program
- Programs
- regional
- research
- sales
- state
- Support
- tahoe
- Tahoe License Plate
- tahoe resource conservation district
- water
- Education
- invasive species
- Lake Tahoe