Further Adventures in the Land Called X

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on September 30th, 2013

The title of this episode, “Further Adventures in the Land Called X,” is, I will admit, somewhat misleading. It is indeed a furthering of the accounts and experiences members of the North American Wood Ape Conservancy have had as they conducted their work this past summer in a remarkable little corner of the Ouachita mountain range (Cole & Marston, n.d.). It is, as you probably already know, called “X” by the group. You will hear some astonishing things. Possibly you will find some of these things to be unbelievable. As always, you have my assurances that everything you hear is true. I know these guys and, crazy as some of them may sound, this is true.

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Commentary: Regarding the Wood Ape and Vocalization

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on August 26th, 2013

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[A couple of months after the publication of Testing of Game Cameras for Sound Emissions at the NAWAC web site, Dr. Martin Lenhardt, who supervised the game camera tests, contacted us again. After he noted, “Jane Goodall thinks there may be something to this story,” Dr. Lenhardt asked if we had “access to any sounds this guy makes?” The following reflections were offered in response to receiving recordings of possible North American wood ape vocalizations.]

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In the Valley of the Wood Ape

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on April 2nd, 2013

Over many centuries numerous appellations have been ascribed to the huge hairy hominoids said to inhabit North America, “Bigfoot” being one of the more widely used in recent decades. In his opening address at the 2013 Texas Bigfoot Conference, Brian Brown first announced the TBRC move to officially change its name to the North American Wood Ape Conservancy and the rationale behind the NAWAC decision to largely cease using the media moniker “Bigfoot” when referring to the species.

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What’s the Frequency, Kenne…, er, Sasquatch?

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on April 1st, 2013

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Bigfoot researchers for years have speculated that Bigfoots avoided game cameras because said cameras produced detectable audio emissions undetectable to humans but yet detectable by Bigfoots.

What has a scientific study shown?

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