A teenager from New Jersey is receiving a big honor -- a presidential award for her work protecting honey bees. She recently invited NatDuddridgeTV to check out her hives just in time for National Pollinator Week.
Kaitlyn Culbert of"I care so much about them," the 17-year-old said.
Culbert is raising her bee colony in Jake Branch County Park, where, as you enter, there's a sign alerting"Honey bees at work." "Honestly, I was like, really, you don't want to pick something a little bit less scary to work with?," Christina Culbert said."I'm just really proud of her. She's going to do everything she can to help the bees and our environment."
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