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Nick is a skilled designer and fish ecologist who runs all of our Oregon office projects. Nick was part of the original Bridge Creek Intensively Monitored Watershed project team, who pioneered the development of beaver dam analogues.
After earning a B.S. in Wildlife Biology from the University of Montana and an M.S. in Aquatic Ecology at Utah State, Nick started as one of Eco Logical Research's first employees in 2005. Nick's masters research was actually on the Bridge Creek project. Nick moved to Oregon in 2010 to coordinate the Bridge Creek Intensively Monitored Watershed project and his recent research has focused on the influence of beaver on fish habitat and productivity. Nick enjoys applying his skills in statistical analysis, GIS, and database development to the design and execution of fisheries research and stream restoration projects. Nick is an avid whitewater kayaker and fly fisherman. He currently resides in Bend Oregon with his wife Candace and an assortment of dogs. |
nick weberdesigner & fish ecologist![]() SEE NICK'S PUBLICATIONS ON RESEARCH GATE
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