This is something I never thought I'd say before, but how stinking CUTE is this little skunk?! 

Wesselman Nature Society Official Facebook Page
Wesselman Nature Society Official Facebook Page
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This is Linus the Skunk, he's a regular over at Wesselman Nature Society.  To help with a good diet and some enrichment, Linus could use some pumpkin seeds.  So whenever you're done carving out your Jack-o-lantern, wash off the seeds and drop them off at Wesselman Nature Society.

Wesselman Nature Society recently posted this on their facebook page, and I thought I'd share it with you so we can help Linus out!

Pumpkin carving season is here, and we'd like to offer you a chance to do something cool with the gross goopy guts of your jack-o-lantern. Well, actually the seeds inside the gross goopy guts. If you'd be willing to wash the seeds and bring them to the nature center, we will happily use them to supplement Linus the skunk's diet and offer him some enrichment.

Also I was reading that Wesselman Nature Society could really use some help with parking at Fall Fest, so if you have any time to volunteer, reach out and let them know!

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