A Win for Windermere - Part 4: The Future
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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 improves access for hunting and other outdoor recreation.
The access easement, managed by the Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW), provides new or improved access to 47,000 acres of checkerboard private and public land. Commitment and cooperation from RMEF, a conservation-minded landowner, NDOW and other partners not only protects vital habitat for the second-largest mule deer herd in Nevada, but also solves a complicated access problem for hunters. That’s a win-win.
47,000 acres of public access because of support from RMEF members and supporters. Join the mission at rmef.org/windermere.