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Take Care Tahoe

New Tool for Ecotourism Seekers

It only takes one click to get closer to Lake Tahoe’s unique natural environment thanks to the Tahoe Fund and the efforts of more than 20 environmental organizations in the Tahoe Region. Take Care is a collective group of organizations that love Lake Tahoe and developed to make it easier for people to find fun and interesting ways to learn more about Tahoe. Working together, the group has launched the newly redesigned and easy-to-use http://www.takecaretahoe.org to provide a single information source for all environmental education activities.

Beach cleanups, wildflower hikes, insightful discussions, and environmentally friendly festivals are just a few of the opportunities people can find on the new site. Timely information on all the latest environmental events and volunteer opportunities around the lake is also available, with a search feature that allows people to find activities during specific timeframes. People can also discover information on more than a dozen centers where they can spend time learning more about the science, history, and environment of Tahoe.

“There are so many wonderful ways for visitors and residents to connect with Tahoe, but it hasn’t always been easy to find these opportunities in the past,” said Amy Berry, CEO of Tahoe Fund and a member of the Take Care Tahoe team. “We developed this site to help make it easier for people looking for this information to be able to find it. It is a great tool for our tourism industry.”

Training is available for front-of-house staff that would like to know more about the site for their interactions with guests and visitors. If you have an event to share or ideas for the new site, we would love to hear from you.

Take Care Tahoe is a collective group of more than 20 organizations that love Lake Tahoe and want to see more people connect with its beautiful natural environment. Take Care believes Lake Tahoe is an environmental success story and a global role model for sustainability. We’re here to connect more people to our beautiful environment and nurture that culture of sustainability.

Funding for the new Take Care Tahoe website was provided by AT&T and the Tahoe Fund.

For more information please visit www.takecaretahoe.org

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