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Stella Bowles was born on 2004 in Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, Canada, is a Canadian environmentalist. Discover Stella Bowles'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 20 years old?

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Age 20 years old
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Born 2004, 2004
Birthday 2004
Birthplace Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, Canada
Nationality Canada

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Stella Marguerite Bowles, MSM, ONS is a Canadian environmentalist, writer, and the youngest recipient of the Order of Nova Scotia.

Canada also recognized Stella with a Meritorious Service Medal.

As an advocate for youth activism, Stella co-wrote a book for children titled My River: Cleaning up the LaHave River with Anne Laurel Carter, Stella gave a TEDx talk about her project on the LaHave River titled ''Oh poop!

It's worse than I thought''.

At age 11, Stella wanted to swim in the LaHave River, but her mother said the water was contaminated by illegal straight pipes that flush unprocessed sewage directly into the river.

Her mentor, Dr. David Maxwell, helped her start testing bacteria levels in water samples from the river.

Stella drew national attention when she reported the bacterial pollution levels that she measured.

Stella's project influenced the allocation of $15.7 million from federal, provincial, and municipal governments to remove the straight pipes by 2023.

She attends school at Dalhousie University.

Stella now presents at conferences and in schools.

She now teaches other kids how to test water in their communities.

Stella is politically active.

She spent a day with Elizabeth May at parliament.

About meeting with May, Stella said, “[she] felt really great that she took time to talk to me” and understand Stella's advocacy message, which is that “We only have one Earth and it’s kind of going downhill right now and a lot of people aren’t standing up, and I really want people to know that even if you’re 12 or 50 or 80, you can make a difference.”

She also introduced Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at a gathering at St. Francis Xavier University.

The LaHave River cleanup project will divert 100 straight pipes per year until 2023 when all of the raw sewage will stop flowing.

Stella has also taken her advocacy abroad beyond Canada.