On this episode, we examine the controversial issue of shooting Sasquatch, legislation related to hunting the creatures, and what authorities would become involved if a body were ever found.
On this special holiday edition of Sasquatch Tracks, the team takes a historical deep-dive in pursuit of the true story behind the the yeti or “Abominable Snowman.”
On this episode, we are joined by Shelly Covington Montana, whose experience in animal tracking and other disciplines builds a formidable tool kit for citizen science.
On this edition of Sasquatch Tracks we are joined by Matt Pruitt, a longtime researcher of the Sasquatch mystery and current member of the North American Wood Ape Conservancy (NAWAC).
On this installment, we are joined by filmmaker Stacy Brown Jr., who discusses his new documentary “The Skunk Ape Lives.”
On this episode, author Lyle Blackburn joins us to discuss the Southern Sasquatch, as chronicled in his books “The Beast of Boggy Creek” and “Sinister Swamps.”
On this episode, we go to the sources and reference official documents that show how government agencies have addressed the subject of Sasquatch over the years.
On this edition of the podcast, journalist Laura Krantz joins us to discuss her acclaimed podcast “Wild Thing”, which explores the subject of Sasquatch through science and society.
On this episode we continue our discussion with Idaho State University professor Jeff Meldrum, Ph.D., who answers more questions about the scientific study of Sasquatch.
On this episode of Sasquatch Tracks, we are joined by Dr. Jeff Meldrum of Idaho State University, for the first in a two-part series exploring science applied to the study of Sasquatch.