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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