Keep Tahoe Blue is hosting a free seminar on how to protect Lake Tahoe from golden mussels and other aquatic invasive species.
Nevada boaters are being urged to take a simple step before heading out on the water this summer.
Lake Tahoe has been exposed to several invasive species over the years, and officials are strongly encouraging people to clean, drain, and dry all watercraft to prevent contaminating the lake.
Carson City staff and plant experts identified the causes of tree decline and are working on solutions.
On Friday, Lake Tahoe watercraft inspectors found invasive golden mussels on a boat at the Alpine Meadows inspection station in California.
It's the Trump administration's first proposal to list an endangered species during his second term.
Around 900 sheep will graze near Reno’s Arrowcreek community as part of a U.S. Forest Service effort to reduce wildfire risk.
In order to safeguard the lake against a new aquatic invasive species the TRPA is taking immediate action to strengthen boat inspections.
California Department of Water Resources Senior Environmental Scientist Specialist Brianne Sakata, with the Division of Operations and Mainten…
Invasive golden mussels are viewed at California Department of Water Resources labs in West Sacramento, Yolo County, California. Photo Novembe…