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Nearly $500,000 from Lake Tahoe License plate proceeds to fund aquatic invasive species removal

Vacancy Tax Measure Study; Tahoe Transportation Plan Recognized; More

Town council approves study contract for vacancy tax measure; community input to address housing demand; Public Art Commission seeks volunteer support; more.

Nearly $500k from license plate sales will fund environmental projects at Lake Tahoe

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif.  From Lake Tahoe’s crystal-clear water, to the surrounding forests and unparalleled backcountry, the Tahoe Basin is a world-class natural and recreational treasure. Every year, proceeds from sale and annual renewal of.

NOT WANTED | Granby Drummer

Every other year the Connecticut Invasive Plant Working Group (CIPWG) hosts a day-long conference on invasive plants. It’s packed with presentations and workshops aimed at professionals, home gardeners and everyone in between. CIPWG is the state’s central hub on invasive plants, and the conference is a super source of up-to-date data on best practices and plant science.

Invasive Plant Removal Volunteer Project

Event has passed What better way to spend Earth Day than volunteering to improve conserved lands? Join the Wareham Land Trust and Volunteer Naturalist Justin Cifello as we work to remove invasive plants from Marks Cove. This important work will allow room for native plants to grow, and will provide material for out art-build later this week!  To Sign up for this volunteer project, please follow this link: Invasive Plant Removal Sign-Up This program is part of a Week of programming called “Wild for Wareham” that is taking place from April 17th - 24th. This week is designed to get you out and exploring the beautiful natural areas that surround you. 

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