Published June 10, 2010, 08:21 PM
Kids get skunked
Prairie Ecology Bus educator Clay Steele (right) allows children to examine a skunk pelt and skull bones during Thursday morning’s family activity in Worthington. The event involved the University of Minnesota Extension office, Nobles County Integration Collaborative and Early Childhood Family Education.
Brian Korthals/Daily Globe
Kids get skunked
Prairie Ecology Bus educator Clay Steele (right) allows children to examine a skunk pelt and skull bones during Thursday morning’s family activity in Worthington. The event involved the University of Minnesota Extension office, Nobles County Integration Collaborative and Early Childhood Family Education.
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