Public’s help sought to report skunk sightings

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The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) is asking for the public’s help as it seeks to gather information on the eastern spotted skunk (Spilogale putorius ). There has been no confirmed sighting of this species, once common in Louisiana, in more than 30 years.
Anyone who sees the skunk is asked to report the sighting to LDWF. The sightings can be from roadkill, game cameras or inadvertent catch from fur trapping.
The eastern spotted skunk is about the size of a large eastern gray squirrel. It has an upside down triangle on its forehead and narrow white stripe beneath its eyes. Two stripes run diagonal across the hip with a few white spots on its rear end. Its tail is bushy, white underneath and at the tip.
To report sightings and for more information, contact Jennifer Hogue-Manuel at 337-735-8674 or e-mail sighting information to jhogue-manuel@wlf.la.gov. Upload observations to the Eastern Spotted Skunk Project at inaturalist.org/projects/eastern-spotted-skunk.

The striped skunk, easily identified in Louisiana because it is so common, has two white stripes down the back with a long, fluffy black tail.
To report sightings and for more information, contact Jennifer Hogue-Manuel at 337-735-8674 or e-mail sighting information to jhogue-manuel@wlf.la.gov . You can also upload observations to the Eastern Spotted Skunk Project at inaturalist.org/projects/eastern-spotted-skunk .