A Win for Windermere
The second-largest mule deer herd in Nevada, along with elk, moose, pronghorns and other wildlife, depend on a 23,000-acre property known as Windermere Hills in Elko County for survival. Windermere Hills is part of a working ranch named as a conservation priority for Pequop Mountains mule deer by the Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW). An RMEF-led land conservation and access project conserves this property and its habitat forever and opens it, along with 47,000 checkerboard private and public acres, to hunting and other outdoor recreation.
Nevada native and RMEF OutdoorClass expert Remi Warren tells the project’s story in the four-part docuseries, “A Win for Windermere.” Watch to learn how commitment and cooperation from RMEF, a conservation-minded landowner, NDOW and other partners not only protects a vital migration corridor for mule deer in Nevada, but also solves a complicated access problem for hunters.
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A Win for Windermere - Part 1: The Land
The second-largest mule deer herd in Nevada, along with elk, moose, pronghorns and other wildlife, depend on a 23,000-acre property known as Windermere Hills in Elko County for survival. The first episode of a four-part series narrated by Remi Warren, “A Win for Windermere: The Land” highlights w...
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A Win for Windermere - Part 2: The Migration
Windermere Hills in Nevada’s Elko County is part of a working ranch named as a conservation priority for Pequop Mountains mule deer, part of the state’s Management Area 7 herd, by the Nevada Department of Wildlife. In this second episode of a four-part series, Remi Warren explains why this 23,000...
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A Win for Windermere - Part 3: The Legacy
A 23,000-acre property known as Windermere Hills in northeastern Nevada contains vital habitat for big game. As narrator Remi Warren explains in this episode, the Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) has identified the habitat on Windermere and the surrounding area as some of the most important i...
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A Win for Windermere - Part 4: The Future
More than two years in the making, an RMEF-led project now conserves 23,000 acres of crucial habitat for elk, mule deer and other wildlife in Elko County, Nevada. And as narrator Remi Warren notes in this final episode of “A Win for Windermere,” the Windermere Hills project also opens and improve...