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Dear Friend,
The Port Townsend Marine Science Center is seeking nominations for the 2023 Eleanor Stopps Environmental Leadership Award. Your nomination will help inspire future environmental leaders.
Thank you in advance for taking the time.
This annual Eleanor Stopps Environmental Leadership Award recognizes significant contributions in the protection and stewardship of the natural environment of the North Olympic Peninsula.
The award pays tribute to Eleanor Stopps, whose vision, advocacy and determination exemplify the power and importance of community leadership.
From the 1960s through the 1990s, Eleanor Stopps was an active member of the Pacific Northwest conservation community. Stopps founded the Admiralty Audubon Chapter and took over the
work of Zella Schultz to protect the nesting habitat for 72,000 pairs of seabirds nesting on Protection Island. She was also a tireless educator working with groups of students and
Girl Scouts to raise environmental awareness.
Stopps recognized the need to protect the uniquely important marine environment of the Salish Sea. With no special political base or powerful financial backers, she formed a coalition
of grassroots supporters who worked to get legislation and public support for the preservation of Protection Island and the surrounding waters. She was a primary driver behind the establishment
of the Protection Island National Wildlife Refuge in 1982, one of the few established by the U.S. Congress at that time. Today, it is a critical habitat link in the preservation of
the entire Salish Sea region, providing breeding habitat for pigeon guillemots and rhinoceros auklets, bald eagles, peregrine falcons, harbor seals, elephant seals, and a myriad of
other species.
The Eleanor Stopps Environmental Leadership Award is given annually to a resident (groups not eligible) of the North Olympic Peninsula (Jefferson and Clallam counties) who has:
* Led a successful resource conservation effort that benefits the North Olympic Peninsula and its residents directly;
* Acted as a community catalyst for programs, initiatives or ventures that demonstrate a commitment to the future of the earth and its biodiversity;
* Become a model for future leaders in business and education; or have been an exemplary community member or policy maker who has implemented decisions that, though they may entail risks,
have helped our communities take the next step towards environmental sustainability.
The Port Townsend Marine Science Center is pleased to sponsor this award and invites nominations so we can continue to recognize positive leadership. You may nominate someone by using
the attached nomination form or downloading and completing the form <https://ptmsc.org/about/eleanor-stopps-award> , or calling (360) 385-5582 ext. 104 and requesting a form.
Nominations must be submitted by email by August 31, 2023.
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