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Take care of busy bees.

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    Anna DeVolld teaches about the plants bees like. (Photo courtesy of Shona Devolld)
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    Anna grew up reading God’s WORLD News. “It was one of the things that developed my love of science in the first place!” she says. (Photo courtesy of Shona Devolld)
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    Anna makes kits to give away. They help people learn how to care for pollinators. (Photo courtesy of Shona Devolld)
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    Anna noticed bees in her garden. She started learning about them. (Photo courtesy of Shona Devolld)
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    Anna likes teaching others. (Photo courtesy of Shona Devolld)
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Anna D. saw four bees on a flower.  They spread pollen in plants.  That helps plants make seeds.

Bees have a big job.  Anna teaches people how to care for bees and plants.

Pray people will garden in ways that help bees. Thank God for bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. They all spread pollen.

Read More: Anna DeVolld is 17. She gardens in Alaska. She saw bees on her sunflowers one summer. Animals that pollinate help make seeds for 75 percent of food crops and about 90 percent of flowering plants. The number of bees is going down fast. Pesticides and habitat loss are partly to blame. Anna started Promote Our Pollinators (P.O.P.) in 2018. She shows children how to help. She provides classes, books, and six-pack pots of plants. 

“As a garden causes seeds to grow,” so God will make righteousness spring up. (Isaiah 61:11 NIV)