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Ilia Fehrer (Ilia Leonard) was born on 1927 in United States, is an American environmentalist. Discover Ilia Fehrer's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 80 years old?

Popular As Ilia Leonard
Occupation Environmental activist and teacher
Age 80 years old
Zodiac Sign
Born 1927
Birthday 1927
Birthplace N/A
Date of death 17 July, 2007
Died Place Salisbury, Maryland
Nationality United States

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Who Is Ilia Fehrer's Husband?

Her husband is Joseph W. Fehrer

Family
Parents Paul Leonard (father)Marie J. Leonard (mother)
Husband Joseph W. Fehrer
Sibling Not Available
Children Damien C. Fehrer, Douglas G. Fehrer, Christa Fehrer, Celeste Bunting, Melissa Fehrer, Michele Fehrer, John N. Fehrer

Ilia Fehrer Net Worth

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1942

Leonard and her family moved to Baltimore in 1942.

There she received her high school diploma and eventually attended Towson University to become a teacher.

1948

In 1948, she married Joseph W. Fehrer, a member of the Army Corps of Engineers, at 19 years old.

They had seven children together.

1971

In 1971, Fehrer and her husband moved to Snow Hill in Worcester County in order for her husband to work as the chief of land acquisition for the National Park Service, specifically on the Assateague Island National Seashore.

Both of the Fehrers heavily involved themselves in the local community.

They heard of plans to build Harbour Town, a new resort along the shore of the Chincoteague Bay that would potentially have many negative environmental impacts.

Ilia Fehrer spent the following years attending town hall meetings and hearings, some locally and some before congress, arguing against development in order to protect the seashores of Assateague Island, Chincoteague Bay, and other Chesapeake coastal regions.

She eventually founded the Worcester Environmental Trust with her husband.

The Trust worked to protect local lands.

Because of Fehrer's work, the court rejected the plans for Harbour Town, which is what Fehrer is most widely known for.

Later, she worked closely with Judith Johnson as part of the Committee to Preserve Assateague, an island off of the Delmarva Peninsula.

Despite being declared a National Seashore, Assateague was at risk of urbanization, so Ilia Fehrer, Johnson, and their colleagues fought to prevent the island from being developed.

The island was widely used by many locals.

Urban development would have displaced not only the locals, but many species of plants and animals.

The Committee to Preserve Assateague exists today as The Assateague Coastal Trust.

Fehrer and her husband worked on various other environmental projects, including starting the process of creating a water-monitoring program.

1980

She also prevented the building of a harmful dam on Nassawango Creek in the 1980s, and protected the surrounding forest which spanned 10,000 acres.

Fehrer actively fought against offshore waste incarceration and worked to provide her community with clean water.

1987

In 1987, the SUNY college of Environmental Science and Forestry awarded Fehrer and her husband the Feinstone Environmental Award.

2002

Fehrer and her husband also both received the very first Osprey Award for their efforts to protect Chesapeake coastal regions in 2002.

2003

In 2003, Ilia Fehrer was awarded the Ellen Fraites Wagner Award by the Chesapeake Bay Trust for her dedication to the environment.

2007

Ilia Fehrer (née Leonard; 1927 – July 17, 2007) was an environmentalist and member of the Maryland Women's Hall of Fame most widely known for fighting to preserve Assateague Island, Chincoteague Bay, and other Chesapeake Bay coastal regions from destructive urban development.

Ilia Fehrer, born Ilia Leonard, was born and raised on a small farm in Maryland.

Ilia Fehrer died on July 17, 2007, at 80 years old.

Fehrer founded The Maryland Coastal Bays Program, which works to allow for simultaneous economic and environmental growth, and is still very active today.

Assateague Island’s state and national parks can be attributed to the work of Fehrer and her colleagues, along with the Nassawango Creek Preserve and the Worcester County rural legacy area.

After her death, Worcester County named a 441 acre forest on Assateague Island after her, the Ilia Fehrer Nature Preserve.

The Assateague Coastal Trust honors Fehrer by leading a nature walk, the Ilia Fehrer & Judith Johnson Memorial Beach Walk, in her name every New Years Day.

2009

In 2009, she was inducted into the Maryland Women's Hall of Fame.