Trina Paulus
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Trina Paulus is the author of Hope for the Flowers, a novel "for adults and others (including caterpillars who can read).[1] She describes herself as an "advocate of organic farming, composting, holistic health and spiritual search." Paulus lives in Montclair, New Jersey and acts as the vice-president of the Cornucopia Network of New Jersey.[2] Paulus' archives of 25 years of the New Jersey environmental movement will be archived at the North Jersey Heritage Center at Fairleigh Dickinson University.[3]
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References
- ↑ "Hope for the Flowers" by Trina Paulus. 1972, Paulist Press, Mahwah, New Jersey.
- ↑ http://www.hopefortheflowers.com/html/grailville.html, accessed 2008-07-22
- ↑ http://view.fdu.edu/default.aspx?id=4423
- Queen of the monarchs: Montclair resident breeds butterflies to sustain population
- Cornucopia Network web site
- A Conversation With the Compost Queen at The Website of Unknowing
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