• Adjunct Faculty

Thomas Lautzenheiser

Titles

  • Adjunct Faculty

Biography

Mr. Lautzenheiser is a Senior Conservation Ecologist with the Central/West Massachusetts Audubon. Mr. Lautzenheiser is an expert field naturalist concentrating on plants, reptiles, amphibians, butterflies, and landscape interpretation. He is also a skilled community ecologist with particular interest in wetlands and rich northern hardwood forests. Mr. Lautzenheiser is responsible for guiding ecological management planning for Massachusetts Audubon’s 33,000-acre sanctuary network, and works with his land protection, science, and property management colleagues to ensure that Massachusetts Audubon’s activities consistently achieve their conservation goals. He received his BS degrees in biology and environmental studies from Tufts University and his MS degree in natural resource planning/ecological planning from the University of Vermont.

Expertise

  • Science and the Law

Departments

  • Summer Session

Courses Taught

  • Ecology