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    SCIENCE NEWS
    Idaho scientist seeks to launch aerial Bigfoot search with blimp

    By Laura ZuckermanPosted 2012/11/04 at 10:35 pm EST
    SALMON, Idaho, Nov. 4, 2012 (Reuters) — An Idaho scientist shrugging off skeptical fellow scholars in his quest for evidence of Bigfoot has turned his sights skyward, with plans to float a blimp over the U.S. mountain West in search of the mythic, ape-like creature.

    Now Meldrum is seeking to raise $300,000-plus in private donations to build the remote-controlled dirigible, equip it with a thermal-imaging camera and send it aloft in hopes of catching an aerial glimpse of Bigfoot, also known as sasquatch.

    Meldrum, author of "Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science," said the undertaking represents a giant leap in the quest for an animal he believes may have descended from a giant ape that once inhabited Asia and crossed the Bering land bridge to North America.

    "The challenge with any animal that is rare, solitary, nocturnal and far-ranging in habitat is to find them and observe them in the wild; this technology provides for that," he said.

    Decades of alleged sightings, elaborate hoaxes and the discovery of huge footprints in the forests of the Pacific Northwest and elsewhere have led to beliefs that Bigfoot is a man-like ape, an ape-like man or a figment of the popular imagination.

    Most scholars discount Bigfoot as a phenomenon borne of myth and perpetuated by a mix of fakery and misidentification of real animals. They contend that science demands a high standard of evidence that has not been achieved in the case of sasquatch.

    No fossils or other physical evidence has been unearthed to suggest that the largest primate ever known migrated from Asia to the Americas, and no Bigfoot has been captured or killed, skeptics argue.

    "There is no Bigfoot," said University of Iowa anthropologist Russell Ciochon.

    Believers describe an enormous, fur-bearing figure that walks upright in the remote high country of mostly Western states.

    'WELL-MANICURED' BIGFOOT?

    The blimp-based search - dubbed the Falcon Project - was the brainchild of William Barnes, a Utah man who said he encountered Bigfoot in 1997 in northern California.

    Barnes said he watched an immense, hairy creature that was otherwise "well-manicured" approach his tent before striding up a rocky ledge. Years later, he approached Meldrum, well known in Bigfoot circles, about his idea for an airship expedition.

    Barnes and Meldrum hope the Falcon Project will take flight next spring. They envision a months-long expedition that will survey swaths of remote forest across parts of the Pacific Northwest as well as northern tiers of California and Utah.

    The aerial evidence is to be dispatched to teams on the ground that would seek to trace evidence or "try to make contact," Meldrum said.

    Financial support for the venture has been slow in coming, with Meldrum failing so far to raise a single dollar for the effort. But he told Reuters he was in talks with two cable channels vying for rights to produce a new weekly TV series following the Falcon Project from its inception.

    Indigenous peoples from Asia to North America possess lore about colossal creatures akin to apes that live in extreme alpine environments, shun contact with humans and are variously identified as the yeti, Bigfoot, the wild man or mountain man, said William Willard, professor emeritus of cultural anthropology at Washington State University.

    While powerful, those myths have no scientific validity, he said.

    I'd like to ask the community...what do you think? Is there really a BIGFOOT?? Joan

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    Re: Idaho Scientist seeks to launch aerial Bigfoot search with Blimp

    If this fellow is disappointed in his aerial search for mythological creatures, I have a Wyoming Jackalope I could sell him for a reasonable price. If that isn't exotic enough for him, I'd bet Ranald could rustle him up a haggis to add to his collection.

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      Re: Idaho Scientist seeks to launch aerial Bigfoot search with Blimp

      When he is finished, maybe he could explore 'downunder" to locate our elusive Dropbear", an illustration of this much feared predator is depicted at the link..........."Be Afraid" http://wallabydown.com/wp-content/up...2011/03/09.jpg



      Then we have the fearsome creature of legend The Bunyip believed to live in swamps and other dank and dark places.........


      http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/__.../66/Bunyip.jpg

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      • #4
        Re: Idaho Scientist seeks to launch aerial Bigfoot search with Blimp

        Sttrange that you should say that Tom.....

        I happen to know quite a few.. !!

        Ranald
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        • #5
          Re: Idaho Scientist seeks to launch aerial Bigfoot search with Blimp

          Actually, fellows...I have an extremely swampy area back in my woods, & I've seen one of those bunyips. He only appears in the early spring, when those wild irises come out. At present time, I do have some rabbitcats back in the drier section of the woods. However, I've been unable to snap a picture of them.

          Very sincerely,
          Joan

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