Stoddart was profiled on the “
Today Show,” for her work. In 1987 the
United Nations honored her with their Environment Program’s Global 500 Award. Stoddart is the focus of a civic engagement program called “The Work of 1000,” which is also the name of the short documentary film made about her work. On May 2, 2012 US Representative
Niki Tsongas, with Marion Stoddart standing beside her, announced legislation to designate the Nashua River as a
Scenic and Wild River. That designation will continue to protect and preserve the river and allow it to receive federal monies to continue conservation efforts into the future. In July 2014 a pair of artists, Jon S. Allen and Sophy A. Tuttle began work on a mural in honor of Stoddart along the Nashua River in Fitchburg's Riverfront Park. In 2024, the Groton-Dunstable Middle School in
Groton, Massachusetts, renamed their south building the Marion Stoddart building in her honor. ==Family==