Bigfoot, Not Just for Hoaxers Anymore!
The Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization or BFRO
Bigfoot, a legend In thousands of peoples minds or a scientific fact? Answers can be as elusive as the aforementioned beast. The questions however, are not so elusive. They are many and varied, from the main one which is, why is there no body? To why can't somebody get a decent photo? Something that large can't possibly stay hidden, can they? The list goes on and on.The best place to research answers to these questions, or find pictures, or even listen to audio of possible Sasquatch related noise, is on the web at www. BFRO.net.
Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization launched the web site in 1995; it is the first of its kind according to the information accessed from the front page under about the bfro.
This site is well done though exhaustive, huge in scope, as we will see, taking one's self-months to properly peruse. A pleasant journey of time well spent even considering the sheer volume of content.
The "about the Bfro" link is an interesting read, it covers ground on how they research reported sightings such as on site searches by experienced trackers and wildlife Biologists. They also conduct telephone interviews with witnesses to try and ascertain credibility. The link at the bottom of that page, will lead you to a history of the database and give an overview of the classification system covering the sightings database as all reports are classified as either a or b and also a possible but seldom used c.
All received credible reports are not posted usually due to witness request or ongoing investigations. However there is no shortage to peruse. Those also are available from the main page at the left hand side, either under recent sightings- a list of the last four months postings- though recent is a bit of a misnomer as all those reports are not recent it is more recently posted than recently occurring. The comprehensive sighting database is also available from the main page, which allows a visitor to view all posted sightings in Canada and the United States. Canada is divided into Provinces and the U.S. is divided by state and further by county, so it's easy to review any sightings in your area.
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