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Keep Tahoe Blue advocates innovation and environmental challenges to preserve the natural beauty of Lake Tahoe. It monitors development and recreation plans in the area to protect and restore Lake Tahoe.

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05/14/2024
On May 11, 100 volunteers sampled water from 34 streams, ponds and lakes to gather water quality data for the Truckee River watershed and Lake Tahoe as part of the 24th annual Snapshot Day.

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12/17/2023
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In 2016, the League to Save Lake Tahoe, known as Keep Tahoe Blue, identified the unofficial sled hill at Spooner Summit as a trash hotspot. The problem grew exponentially.

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07/01/2023
The League to Save Lake Tahoe and ECO-CLEAN solutions are kicking off the 2023 summer season by expanding their robot-powered, beach-cleaning initiative to cover entire beaches in Lake Tahoe.

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05/15/2023
The League to Save Lake Tahoe's plan to redevelop an aging office building into a new environment and education center, as well as the organization's headquarters, is building momentum.

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04/23/2023
The mantra ā€œKeep Tahoe Blueā€ has become synonymous with the region. But far fewer people know the history of the movement it represents. Hereā€™s a glimpse of the story behind the sticker.

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03/11/2023
The nonprofit environmental group released the results of two projects: one that uses a beach-cleaning robot to remove trash hidden in the sand, and another designed to measure the 2021 Caldor Fireā€™s impacts on the Tahoe ecosystem.

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03/05/2023
Keep Tahoe Blue has plans for a new environment and education center to provide opportunities for the public to learn, appreciate and take part in protecting Lake Tahoe. The project will feature an outdoor amphitheater, native plant educational garden, citizen science laboratory and environmental center open to the public, located at the intersection of Route [...].

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02/21/2023
The League to Save Lake Tahoe is building a new environment and education center designed around opportunities for the public to learn.

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10/07/2022
The growth and spread of algae is one reason blue lakes around the world can go green in the summer. Most algae in Lake Tahoe does not pose a health risk to people or animals. Keep Tahoe Blue offers tips on dealing harmful algal blooms.

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02/14/2022
Californiaā€™s Third District Court of Appeal ruled in favor of environmental groups fighting to rein in development in North Lake Tahoe. The unanimous decision is an obstacle to would-be developers of the Martis Valley West proposal.

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07/02/2021
When Alison Toy and her husband saw thousands of white polystyrene balls blanketing the beach at Moon Dune on Tahoeā€™s North Shore, she realized they needed help to clean up the spill by hand, so she shared several photos on Instagram.

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05/03/2021
Every year the League to Save Lake Tahoe coordinates teams to take samples from streams and lakes in the Tahoe-Truckee watershed to take a ā€˜snapshotā€™ of the present water quality.

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