
Meet our corporate supporters: GCP Architects
At Avon Needs Trees, our ability to carry out impactful projects relies on the support of our corporate partners. Business donations play a crucial role in transforming […]
31st July 2024
Chris lives in Bristol but has spent the majority of the last 35 years working overseas in aid and development working for governments, the UN, various international NGOs, as well as an independent consultant. He has masters degrees in both Forestry (Bangor) and Agricultural Economics (London). As part of Avon Needs Trees’ Landscape Recovery team, he will help to develop robust monitoring and evaluation frameworks, and capture important positive impacts of woodland creation and nature recovery.
He has worked with Avon Needs Trees as a volunteer woodland officer since it began, but is now delighted to be part of its full-time team. He also manages woodland creation and management projects as a co-landowner on private farms in Devon and writes for the Quarterly Journal of Forestry (of the Royal Forestry Society).
Chris says: “Given the severity of the global ecological crisis and the urgent need for change, its an honour to be part of an organisation dedicated to woodland creation and landscape recovery – and one with such a promising start and huge potential”