2014 June HopsSquatch: Natural Scientist Finds Evidence for Bigfoot Migration
Posted by: Guy Edwards on June 12th, 2014
Can we demonstrate Bigfoot migration based on natural disasters? |
After the ecosystem of Mount St. Helens recovered, many plants and animals returned, evidence suggest Bigfoot did not–at least not in the numbers that once existed.
WHERE: NW Quimby Lucky Lab | 1945 NW Quimby St. Portland, OR 97209
WHO: Colleen Meacham
Like any living thing, Sasquatch needs a place to live, breed and raise a family. In Environmental Sciences we call this a habitat. In order to address the needs of Sasquatch we need to understand their habitat and their place in the ecosystem.
The project that will be presented will explore potential Sasquatch habitat. The presentation will also look into if changes to the habitat from human interference or natural disasters can affect the behavior of Sasquatch. Finally, are we in danger of loosing Sasquatch before we’ve found them?
About Guy Edwards
Psychology reduces to biology, all biology to chemistry, chemistry to physics, and finally physics to mathematical logic.
Guy Edwards is host of the Portland, OR event HopsSquatch.com.
What’s a natural scientist?
I tend to doubt Bigfoots are migratory, in the true sense of the word. I think they have a “home range” that would necessarily change a bit from time to time, as they follow the food. Food conditions do vary from time to time, due to climate variations.