Manhattan, NY – Skunks Making A Big Stink In New York City

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    Manhattan, NY – Never mind the raccoons. Here come the skunks.

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    Earlier this week, we at City Room posted a tale about the newly found brashness of New York City’s raccoons. But several readers commenting on that article told us: Hold on. What about the skunks?

    For residents of northern Manhattan and the Bronx, skunks have become the stinkiest unwanted guests of them all. Earlier this spring, residents of Co-op City complained of the striped stinkers invading the garbage, and Inwood and Washington Heights have dealt with them for several years. Last year, our colleague Jim Dwyer, a longtime Heights resident, wrote about an invasion of Bronx skunks into Manhattan that touched off a great skunk battle at his own co-op. Relocation of the critters, he said, was futile. They just came right back.

    Since then, the skunks have solidified their grasp on Washington Heights and have been seen as far south as Riverside Park. Dog owners have reported encounters in which their pooches, which think the skunks’ prespray dance is an offer for play, never win. Animal control workers have reported an increase in calls, especially since the spring mating season.

    Karen Greene, a resident of Washington Heights, said the distinct odor wafts in through the windows of her apartment, which faces Fort Washington Avenue. She also sees them on her regular walks through the Heather Garden in Fort Tryon Park.

    “You hear a rustling in the bushes,” she said. “I used to think it was a squirrel.” Now she walks through the park a little faster.

    Richard Simon, the deputy director of the city’s Urban Park Rangers, said no hard numbers for the skunk migration were available, although there had been a noticeable increase in Manhattan in the past few years.


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    13 years ago

    I hope they stay out of Brooklyn Hashem Yishmoreinu!

    MazelKGH
    MazelKGH
    13 years ago

    #1 – Don’t worry. They will not go to Brooklyn (or New Jersey). They can’t stand the smell.

    Babishka
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    Babishka
    13 years ago

    Skunks visit my backyard at night and when they celebrate a chasunah, close all the windows!

    YossiFromBP
    YossiFromBP
    13 years ago

    Why shouldnt the kids who never go to the country enjoy the smell of skunks as we do all summer in the catskills..? Prepare enough Tomato juice

    username
    username
    13 years ago

    Cleveland Heights also has its share…

    FFB-Teaneck
    FFB-Teaneck
    13 years ago

    cute picture!!

    charliehall
    charliehall
    13 years ago

    We have a very beautiful skunk who lives in our neighborhood. We just avoid it and it doesn’t trouble us.

    schwartzi
    schwartzi
    13 years ago

    its getting crazier all the time. we have our share of opossums on our block. yech. the city did this. to kill off all the rats. so now,we have both. rats and opossums. and racoons.
    what’s next? Lions? Tigers?

    LiberalismIsADisease
    LiberalismIsADisease
    13 years ago

    If they are pumped with lead, they wont come back!!