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About the Author
Lois B. Robbins works for land
preservation and ecological awareness in North Oakland
County, Michigan, through the North Oakland Headwaters
Land Conservancy. In 2003 she founded the Village of
Ortonville’s annual CreekFest, a celebration of her
town’s trout stream.

Lois is the
Recipient of Oakland County, Michigan’s 2009 Heritage
Partner award, the 2008 Joe Leonardi Leadership Award
from the Flint River Watershed Coalition, and the North
Oakland Headwaters Land Conservancy’s 2004 Thomas K.
Bullen Achievement Award. A retired adjunct professor
from University of Detroit, Lois holds a Masters degree
in Religious Studies from Mundelein College in Chicago.
Her first book, Waking Up in the Age of Creativity was
the basis for the Re-enchantment workshops she led
throughout North America during the ’80’s and ‘90’s.
Lois lives in rural north Oakland County, Michigan with
her two cats, a flock of itinerate wild turkeys, a gang
of white tailed deer, a mink, and other back yard
wildlife residents. On her small piece of property,
designated by the National Wildlife Federation as a
Backyard Wildlife Habitat, she practices casual natural
landscaping on an as-needed basis. The rest, she leaves
to nature to figure out. She has four grown children and
five far-flung grandchildren.
Lois can be
contacted at
lois@robbinsmail.com
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