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deLacy Gray 2007

2007 de Lacy Gray Conservation Medal Is Awarded to Jocelyn Sladen
Jocelyn Arundel
Sladen (Mrs. William Sladen) of the Warrenton Garden Club was awarded the
deLacy Gray Medal for Conservation at the Awards Banquet of the Garden Club
of Virginia annual Meeting in Newport News.
In the late
1950’s Jocelyn began her commitment to conservation issues when she worked
for the International Union for the Protection of Nature in Europe and the
United States. Her work at the Union and an African photographic safari
inspired the first of her seven books for children on conservation related
issues. Jocelyn stated in a biographical sketch from the 1980’s, “ I had
come to realize that our children, and children all over the world, growing
up amid swelling populations and vanishing natural frontiers, will have both
a desperate need to find renewed contacts with nature and yet a harder time
fulfilling that need. The toughest conservation problems will be their
responsibilities.” Twenty plus years later we see she was an oracle of
truth.
Jocelyn is very
committed to plant conservation, stressing biological diversity and habitat
preservation as the means for success. She was a founding member and on
the Board of Directors of the Virginia Native Plant Society and helped
inaugurate its site registry program. . She has worked tirelessly in the
Piedmont Chapter of the organization serving on its board and as its
president, helping to develop educational materials including a slide show,
“Hedgerows & Habitat”, which has been presented to numerous groups and
clubs. She also has been a resource to groups in the field of native plant
conservation and served for four years on the Conservation and NAL Committee
of the Garden Club of America as Co-Chairman for Invasive and endangered
Species, developing their invasive species slide show, “Not In My Back
Yard”.
The following
boards have had the dedication, knowledge and expertise that Jocelyn
brings: The Virginia Chapter of the Nature Conservancy, Friends of the
Virginia State Arboretum, Audubon Naturalist Society and Defenders of
Wildlife, where she also served as President. She currently serves on the
national boards of The Center for Plant Conservation and Rachel’s Network.
Her leadership
within the Warrenton Garden Club has been vast and varied. She has served
as GCV and GCA journals representative, Conservation and Beautification
Committee, Publicity Chairman, Corresponding Secretary, and 1st Vice
President. The GCV Conservation Committee was fortunate to have her
services as a member for three years.
Somewhere in
her spare time she raised three children. Great DNA and caring for the
natural world came from her mother, Marjorie Arundel, who was awarded the
deLacy Gray Medal in 1992. The Garden Club of Virginia is indeed proud to
call Jocelyn a member and delighted to bestow upon her the honor of the
deLacy Gray Medal for Conservation.
Marsha Merrell
GCV Conservation and
Beautification Chairwoman