Bernard Heuvelmans, the “Father of Cryptozoology,” was born in Le Havre, France, and found he had a love of natural history from an early age. His interest in unknown animals was first
John Kirk is the president of the British Columbia Scientific Cryptozoology Club (BCSCC), an international organization whose status has grown as the International Society of Cryptozoology (ISC) has lapsed into relative inactivity in recent years. Kirk became interested in cryptozoology
Jeffrey Meldrum, associate professor of anatomy and anthropology at Idaho State University and affiliate curator of vertebrate palaeontology at the Idaho Museum of Natural History, is one of the new b reed
Patrick Huyghe is a science writer whose articles on cryptozoology have reached a large public through their appearance in a number of mainstream magazines. His contributions have included analyses of the American
Tran Hong Viet, the chairman of the Zoology Department of Teachers Training College-Vietnam National University, has studied Vietnamese fauna for more than a quarter of a century as part of an effort
Boris Fedorovich Porshnev, was a Soviet historian with a particular interest in human origins, became interested in the problem of ” relict hominoids” in the 1950s. He created a study group with
John Green (1927– ) One of the leading experts on the apeman known as bigfoot or Sasquatch, John Green has written extensively on cases of Sasquatch sightings, chronicling more than two thousand
Sanderson, Ivan T. (1911–1973) Scottish explorer and biologist Ivan T. Sanderson was one of the founders of the discipline known as cryptozoology, a field he popularized through his many books, articles, and
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