
By Mark Wineka, salisburypost.com
Julie Williams of Moore County did things you might expect at a National Environmental Summit for high school kids.
She and her "small group" braved the summer's toughest heat and Catawba College Ecological Preserve's largest mosquitoes to radio-track turtles, often from a kayak.
"I've had mosquito bites in places I didn't know you could have mosquito bites," Williams said Saturday.
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