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Tahoe Science Consortium (TSC) Addressing Science Needs in the Lake Tahoe Basin
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Save the Date- March 16-17, 2010  

5th Biennial Lake Tahoe Basin Science Conference

A Symposium on Coping with Climate Change in Sierran Systems  

Abstracts, Presentations, and References from the March 17-18, 2009 Climate Change Symposium...

KUNR 88.7 Interviews Dr. Alan Gertler  

UNR President Milt Glick talks with Dr. Alan Gertler, research professor in the Division of Atmospheric Sciences at the Desert Research Institute on Reno's KUNR 88.7.

An Integrated Science Plan for the Lake Tahoe Basin  

An integrated science plan was developed to identify and refine contemporary science information needs for the Lake Tahoe basin ecosystem.

2008 Tahoe Science Posters  

These posters were created for the 2008 Lake Tahoe Summit that was held on August 16th. These posters represent the most recent scientific information. Please visit our Products Page to view the posters...

SNPLMA Rd 9 Science Funding RFP Released  

The USDA Forest Service Pacific Southwest Research Station has issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for new science projects for the Lake Tahoe Basin located within the Sierra Nevada Mountains of California and Nevada...

Science Update Report  

PSW and the TSC have issued a Science Update Report that provides an overview of recent science in the Tahoe Basin, focusing on projects funded under the Tahoe Science program funded by SNPLMA. The report also describes as well as management agency concerns relative to the subthemes in the current request for proposals.

Vegetation Management in Sensitive Areas of the Lake Tahoe Basin Workshop  

Products are available from the February 20 - 22, 2008 workshop...

2008 Tahoe Science Conference  

To view the presentations from the March 2008 conference, please visit the NVWRA website...

Regional Storm Water Monitoring Planning  

Products and results from the initial phase (Phase I) of RSWMP development are available....

Tahoe Fact
Lake Tahoe holds approximately 41 trillion gallons of water.

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