Holton Hall
Suite 300
130 Austine Drive
Brattleboro, VT 05301
United States
- MS, Conservation Biology, Antioch University
- BS, Wildlife Biology, University of Vermont
BIO
Chris Liazos (he/him) is passionate about how forestry can steward both people and place. His work centers on forest management focused on bird and wildlife habitat, climate adaption practices, and landowner engagement. He enjoys learning and working with diverse forestry audiences to support stewardship that reflects a range of interests and values.
Chris recently completed his Master's in Conservation Biology from Antioch University in New England and holds an undergraduate degree in Wildlife Biology from the University of Vermont. Through his academic and professional experience, he has worked for a range of woodlots, land trusts, and universities throughout the Monadnock Region, Northeast Kingdom, and the broader northeast. In his free time, Chris is an avid birder in early mornings and runner in the evenings.
Bio
Chris Liazos (he/him) is passionate about how forestry can steward both people and place. His work centers on forest management focused on bird and wildlife habitat, climate adaption practices, and landowner engagement. He enjoys learning and working with diverse forestry audiences to support stewardship that reflects a range of interests and values.
Chris recently completed his Master's in Conservation Biology from Antioch University in New England and holds an undergraduate degree in Wildlife Biology from the University of Vermont. Through his academic and professional experience, he has worked for a range of woodlots, land trusts, and universities throughout the Monadnock Region, Northeast Kingdom, and the broader northeast. In his free time, Chris is an avid birder in early mornings and runner in the evenings.