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Salato Center skunk now in training for public appearance



2018-02-22 - Salato Wildlife Education Center, 1 Game Farm Road, Frankfort, KY - Photo from Kentucky Fish & Wildlife.
The Salato Wildlife Education Center in Frankfort, KY, re-opens March 1, 2018. The Salato Center's striped skunk, above, is now training for its public appearances and will not be on permanent exhibit until later in the year. Visitors hoping to catch a glimpse of the skunk prior to that time should contact the center at 502-564-7863 to see when it will be available for viewing. Hours are 8am-4pmCT/9am-5pmET, Tuesday through Friday, and 9am-4pmCT/10am-5pmET Saturday. Salato is closed on Sunday, Monday and state holidays. Admission is $5 for adults and $3 for youth 5 to 18. Children who are 4 years and younger are admitted free. Website: Kentucky Fish & Wildlife Information courtesy Kentucky Fish & Wildlife


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