Darlington
W. Hylton Dyer Longstaffe, in his history of the parish of Darlington (1854), speaks of ‘the unearthly tread of Lady Jarratt who still inhabits the…
W. Hylton Dyer Longstaffe, in his history of the parish of Darlington (1854), speaks of ‘the unearthly tread of Lady Jarratt who still inhabits the…
Sometimes, groundbreaking animal discoveries aren’t made in the wild—but within the quiet halls of museums. One such case unfolded in 1913, when the New York…
Eugenie Clark serves on the board of directors of the International Society of Cryptozoology. A famous diver and scientist, she has explored the underwater world…
CLARK, RAMONA (1932 – 1997) Ramona Clark was one of the earliest investigators of accounts in the southern U.S. of unknown hairy anthropoids called the…
CLARK. JAMES ALEXANDER (1960-1989) Jim Clark, one of British Columbia's foremost cryptozoological researchers, amassed perhaps the largest collection of sighting reports and papers on a…
Matthew A. Bille with a rare Cuban ground iguana. (Tricia Childers) Editor of Exotic Zoology, Matthew A. Bille is also the author of Rumors of…
For some time people have been reporting an unknown creature-later nicknamed South Bay Bessie or just plain Bessie-in Lake Erie. It is described as gray,…
DAO VAN TIEN ( 1910-1995) Dao Van Tien was born in Nam Dinh City, Nam Dinh Province, Vietnam, and graduated from Universite de l' Indochine…
Born in Switzerland, Rene Dahinden moved to Canada in 1953. Two months after he arrived, he heard about the Sasquatch and within three years was…
Ray Crowe was born and raised in Oregon, serving as a weatherman for the U.S. Air Force and the U.S . Weather Bureau, as well…