Aquatic insects are an excellent indicator of stream health. Our aquatic monitoring program assesses the condition of local streams by collecting insects along with other water quality and habitat information. Join us for a monitoring day!
Come prepared to get… Read more
Just like people, a river’s health can be measured. What’s its temperature? Color? Chemical pH level? How does it smell?
Tracking the chemical and physical characteristics of a stream is important. It helps us learn what’s working—and where we can… Read more
Just like people, a river’s health can be measured. What’s its temperature? Color? Chemical pH level? How does it smell?
Tracking the chemical and physical characteristics of a stream is important. It helps us learn what’s working—and where we can… Read more
by Michele Prestowitz, Development Manager
In 2012, Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows pledged $25,000 in financial support for the restoration and protection work of the Truckee River Watershed Council (TRWC). This pledge will be fulfilled by payments of $5,000 a… Read more