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“Resilience”

  • The Caldor Fire scorched 10,000 acres in the Tahoe Basin, including the slopes above the South Lake Tahoe airport.
  • Wildfire smoke resembles fog on Tahoe's west shore.
  • Drought drops Tahoe's water level, leaving a wide beach face behind.
  • Wildfire smoke hangs over Lake Tahoe. Summer of 2020.
  • A South Lake Tahoe beach looks other-worldly during the 2021 Caldor Fire.
  • Extremely low water level leaves the Tahoe City pier high and dry. Photo: AFP, Flickr CC
  • Closing up Tahoe Forest Stewardship Day in the Angora burn scar.
  • Volunteers protect habitat for the endemic Tahoe yellow cress.
  • Fencing from long-gone ranching is removed during Tahoe Forest Stewardship Day.
  • Stabilizing a crumbling streambank to prevent erosion for Tahoe Forest Stewardship Day.
  • Willow bundles are prepared to stabilize a crumbling streambank in Johnson Meadow.
  • Yes! Advancing restoration is a cause to celebrate.
  • The Caldor Fire burn scar in Christmas Valley.
  • Replanting native vegetation to restore the Tahoe environment.
  • Using willow fascines to prevent erosion that pollutes stormwater.
  • Replanting trees to heal Tahoe.
  • Stabilizing a crumbling streambank to prevent erosion.
  • The joy of advancing restoration.
  • A job well done at Tahoe Forest Stewardship Day.
  • The League's Jesse Patterson talks with the Al Jazeera about the impacts of the Caldor Fire. Photo: Al Jazeera
  • The League's Jesse Patterson talks with the Danish Broadcasting Corporation about the impacts of the Caldor Fire. Photo: DR
  • The Lake is changing - our commitment is not
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  • Monitoring stormwater after the Caldor Fire
    Follow along with Pipe Keepers volunteers as they test for stormwater pollution flowing towards Lake Tahoe.
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  • Lecciones del fuego Caldor
    Los bomberos comparten su experiencia defendiendo hogares del fuego Caldor.
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  • Why is Lake Tahoe so clear?
    Lake Tahoe is known for its beautiful, clear water. Learn what factors contribute to this natural wonder.
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  • Resilience through restoration
    We advance restoration to ensure Tahoe is resilient in the face of the fire, floods and drought.
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  • Lessons from the Caldor Fire
    The League helped Tahoe firefighters share lessons learned from the devastating Caldor Fire.
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