A Win for Windermere - Part 3: The Legacy
A Win for Windermere
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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 in the state for mule deer. Thanks to RMEF, a conservation-minded landowner, NDOW and other partners, this crucial piece of mule deer migration route is now conserved forever.
Watch to learn how a voluntary conservation agreement (also known as a conservation easement) for Windermere Hills protects habitat connectivity across more than 400,000 acres of private and public land in an area where RMEF has completed numerous habitat stewardship projects. Plus, see how a rancher and his family have not only protected their way of life on their Windermere Hills property but also conserved vital habitat for Nevada’s wildlife.
The next 23,000 acres starts here. Join the mission by visiting rmef.org/windermere.
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