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Eliza worked with Eco Logical Research for several seasons as a fisheries technician before joining the ELR and Anabranch team as a permanent field biologist in 2020. Since 2011, she has pursued her passion for salmonid conservation and habitat restoration across the western U.S., from California's Central Coast to Kodiak Island in Alaska. She holds a B.S. in Wildlife and Fisheries Science from Salish Kootenai College, where she studied the freshwater ecosystems surrounding Glacier National Park and Flathead Lake.
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​When she's not hard at work in the field, Eliza enjoys hiking, fishing, and floating the rivers of Montana and Idaho. 


Eliza Keksi

eliza keksi

fish & habitat biologist

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eliza.keksi@anabranchsolutions.com


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  • Home
  • Who We Are
  • About
    • Our Philosophy
    • Low-Tech PBR
    • Nothing is Really New...
    • Community Commitment
    • Research & Development
  • Projects
  • Opportunities
    • Jobs
    • Volunteer Resources
  • Resources
    • External Links >
      • Eco Logical Research, Inc.
      • Wheaton Ecogeomorphology & Topographic Analysis Lab
      • USU Restoration Consortium
      • LTPBR Restoration of Riverscapes Design Manual
  • Employees
    • Employee Resources
    • Project Database
  • Store