A Win for Windermere - Part 1: The Land
A Win for Windermere
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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 what makes this place so special—and why it’s so important to protect it.
Watch the video to explore Windermere Hills and its critical sagebrush steppe, wet meadow and native grassland habitat. Learn about the big game that relies upon its resources, and see why RMEF and a conservation-minded landowner, together with the Nevada Department of Wildlife and other partners, are focused on its future.
23,000 acres, conserved forever. Help conserve what's next. Visit rmef.org/windermere.
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