Annika Keeley

Senior Conservation Scientist at Center for Large Landscape Conservation

Annika Keeley is a seasoned conservation professional with extensive experience in wildlife ecology and connectivity projects. Currently serving as a Senior Conservation Scientist at the Center for Large Landscape Conservation since September 2021, Keeley leads scientific initiatives and advises on organizational connectivity programs. Previously, as a Senior Environmental Scientist at the Delta Stewardship Council, Keeley contributed to climate adaptation and ecosystem restoration through workshops and publications. Keeley's academic contributions include a postdoctoral position at UC Berkeley, where responsibilities included conducting systematic reviews on climate science and co-authoring the second edition of "Corridor Ecology." Keeley's educational background includes a PhD in Wildlife Ecology/Conservation Biology from Northern Arizona University, alongside a Master's degree in Wildlife Management from Texas State University and a Bachelor's degree in Zoology/Botany from Brandon University.

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Center for Large Landscape Conservation

What is the Center for Large Landscape Conservation? We strategically connect ideas, individuals, and institutions to catalyze collaboration and amplify progress towards the imperative of our time: to conserve Earth’s resilient, vital large landscapes. Since large landscape conservation involves great geographical scales and touches many lives, it requires a collaborative effort—not something one organization can fully shoulder alone. We see ourselves as the “hub” for large landscape conservation, connecting people, organizations and resources to foster powerful solutions that respect diverse shareholders. Our Mission We catalyze, advance, and support large landscape conservation by: • advocating policies and strategies that champion ecological connectivity, • advancing science that informs critical decision-making, and • building communities of invested stakeholders around large landscape issues. Our Vision Our vision is a dynamic collaboration of ideas, institutions, and individuals that creates a network of connected natural areas resilient to large scale environmental challenges.


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