Stroud Water Research Center Honors Laura Turner Seydel Of Captain Planet Foundation With Freshwater Excellence Award
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On October 3, Chester County-based Stroud Water Research Center bestowed the 2023 Stroud Award for Freshwater Excellence to Laura Turner Seydel, a global champion of Earth stewardship at Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library in Delaware. The Water’s Edge is an annual gala and award presentation that recognizes an individual or organization making a lasting impact on freshwater systems. Approximately 200 guests enjoyed hearing Turner Seydel share inspirational stories about how she and her collaborators are addressing urgent challenges affecting environmental health and sustainability. Her notable accomplishments include: -- Chairing the Captain Planet Foundation, which has overseen the funding of hands-on projects in 90 countries and empowered millions of young people to be problem-solvers for the planet. -- Co-founding the Chattahoochee Riverkeeper in 1994. -- Co-founding Mothers & Others for Clean Air whose mission is to protect children’s health by reducing the impacts of air pollution and climate change. -- Serving as a Patron of Nature with the International Union of the Conservation of Nature to address the extinction crisis. -- Co-founding Atlanta Recycles in 2005. -- Serving as a director of the Environmental Working Group, a nonprofit advocacy organization that delivers research and resources to consumers so they can make informed decisions. Turner Seydel said, “I am very honored to receive the Stroud Award for Freshwater Excellence from the Stroud Center. There are many synergies between the work of the Stroud Center and my passions for the environment like providing resources and training to students to become problem-solvers for the planet, making sure our waters are safe and healthy for people and wildlife, and working with regenerative agriculture to save the planet's topsoil, restore freshwater systems, and fight climate change. Please join me in using your individual superpowers for the planet. Together, our greatest legacy can be safeguarding our life support systems for future generations.” Stroud Executive Director David Arscott, Ph.D., said, “Laura is an inspiring example of how a can-do attitude, backed up with hard work and optimism, can bring change to our toughest environmental challenges. Her contributions are wide-ranging and connect to many of the critical issues we confront with our work at the Stroud Center. She is at the forefront of soil health and making progress in protecting the productivity of farms and the quality of our environment well into the future. It’s a pleasure to recognize Laura’s leadership with this award.” After the award presentation, guests enjoyed an elegant dinner featuring a specially curated menu of seasonal and local fare courtesy of Winterthur Chef Matthew Anderson. Sponsors Many patrons and sponsors helped make The Water's Edge a success, including: -- Premiere Sponsor: Wilmington Trust. -- Lead Sponsors: Blue Yak Foundation; Brown Brothers Harriman Trust Company of Delaware, NA; Colonial Pipeline; Fresh Start Development Company; Meg and Dick Hayne; Moorhead Family Foundation; Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Stroud; and Mr. and Mrs. W.B. Dixon Stroud. -- Key Sponsors: A full list is available on the Stroud Center’s website. The Award Since its inception in 2003, The Water’s Edge has featured an impressive list of individuals who have made noteworthy contributions to the world of science, fresh water, and conservation. Previous speakers and Stroud Award for Freshwater Excellence recipients have included luminaries such as Jane Goodall; Olivia Newton-John and John Easterling; leading climate scientist and author Michael E. Mann; American Rivers and its president, Bob Irvin; His Serene Highness Prince Albert II of Monaco; The Redford Center; Alexandra Cousteau; Melissa D. Ho of World Wildlife Fund; and others. For more information on programs, initiatives and special events, visit the Stroud Water Research Center website, Click Here to subscribe to UpStream. Click Here to subscribe to Stroud’s Educator newsletter. Click Here to become a Friend Of Stroud Research, Like them on Facebook, Follow on Twitter and visit their YouTube Channel. The Chester County-based Stroud Center seeks to advance knowledge and stewardship of freshwater systems through global research, education, and watershed restoration. (Photo: Stroud Water Research Center Board Chair Charles Porter Schutt III (left) and Executive Director Dave Arscott present Laura Turner Seydel with the Stroud Award for Freshwater Excellence.) NewsClips This Week: -- PA Capital-Star: PA House Committee Hears Testimony On Riparian Stream Buffer Bill -- Chesapeake Conservation Landscaping Council, Partners: October Is Riparian Buffer Month! Join Special Events Near You! Build Awareness. 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