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Will Marlier

Position: Lake Watershed Program Specialist 

Will Marlier is our the Lake Watershed Program Specialist. He is excited to be playing a critical role in safeguarding our fragile local ecosystems against the growing threats of climate change, and tirelessly pursues increased flood resiliency and water quality across Orleans County. Will grew up in the forests of Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom fascinated by the area’s natural beauty. He then moved to Philadelphia where he earned his undergraduate degree from Temple University and completed an Animal Care Internship at the Philadelphia Zoo. Will returned to his home state of Vermont in 2020. Since then he has served as the Clerk of the Greensboro Conservation Commission as well as an Advisor to the Greensboro Land Trust. In these capacities he has spearheaded the ongoing effort to manage invasive species in Greensboro. He served in the State House throughout the 2024 session as the Assistant to the House Committee on Environment & Energy. He currently lives in the woods of Greensboro, Vermont. He enjoys spending his free time walking the land with his shepherd-mix rescue, Watson; lounging in the sun with his tortoiseshell cat, November; and maintaining small gardens with his fiancee Dahria.

Person fishing from a kayak on a calm lake with a forested shoreline and autumn foliage in the background.