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| This database is continuously updated as more reports come in. The year is shown first, followed by the event number for that year. The individual letters denote the type of event, followed by the location and a brief description of the event. (Adapted from: Morgan, R. 2008. Bigfoot Observer’s Field Manual. Pine Winds Press, Enumclaw, WA.) B – Behavioral (including nesting, tree breaks, abductions, etc.) L – Legend (local legends or myths) O – Other (not attributed to any other category) S – Sighting (direct observation) T – Tracks (direct observation) For example: 1969/02/S – Galena, AK would be interpreted as the second event of 1969 with “S” denoting that the event was a sighting. After the description, the source is identified: ACPR - Alaska Cryptozoology Primate Study Anonymous - ? (often second or third hand information) Alaska Dispatch -Alaska Dispatch BFE -Bigfoot Encounters BFRO - Bigfoot Field Research Organization Delta Discovery - Delta Discovery GCBRO -Gulf Coast Bigfoot Research Organization IBS - International Bigfoot Society, www.internationalbigfootsociety.com SIS -Sasquatch Information Society OBF -Oregon Bigfoot Sasquatch Tracker - www.sasquatchtracker.com Sasquatch Tracker note: a great deal of the International Bigfoot Society (IBS) reports are credited to J. Robert Alley. Alley is a Sasquatch Tracker Associate and handles the reports for Southeast Alaska. Alley is the author of Raincoast Sasquatch (a personal favorite of Sasquatch Tracker and highly recommended) and is available here. Portions of this database are reprinted and sometimes edited for content to meet Sasquatch Tracker standards. Some reports contain copyrighted information. These reports are used under Title 17 US Code for educational and research purposes only without benefit or financial gain. |
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