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Education Projects

The Tahoe Fund supports projects that educate, inspire, and build a tradition of stewardship of Lake Tahoe’s natural and cultural resources.  While millions of tourists visit the lake annually, there is a general lack of awareness of Tahoe’s problems and the steps each person can take to make a difference.

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Lake Tahoe lacks a coordinated environmental interpretive program common at national parks and other national treasures to educate the public. To address this need, the Tahoe Fund has developed an interpretive signage program. Read more...
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The Lake Tahoe Basin covers a vast wilderness area. Hundreds of thousands of visitors visit Lake Tahoe throughout the year to take in the beautiful scenic view points and diverse wildlife. The Tahoe Basin has some of the best wildlife species richness in the country. Read more...
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An opportunity to connect individuals to their surroundings through interpretation exists at the Van Sickle Bi-State Park located within the Basin’s largest urban area, South Lake Tahoe. Read more...