Skunkman Has Pawprints On Idaho Law
When two universities on the Idaho-Washington border needed a
deterrent for tree thieves at the
holidays, they knew whom to call:
Idaho Republican Sen. Gary Schroeder, chairman of the Resources and
Environment Committee, owner of Moscow Hide and Fur and legislative
skunk-essence expert. Schroeder hasn’t checked the going price
lately, but the University of Idaho in Moscow and Washington State
University in Pullman scored their eau de stinker - extracted from a
skunk’s scent glands with a needle and syringe - for about $15 an ounce,
roughly half the cost of Chanel No. 5 perfume. “They put it on
Christmas trees to keep people from cutting them down,” Schroeder told
The Associated Press. “That way, their apartment starts to smell. Word
gets around”/
John Miller
, Åssociated Press.
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