Richard Ellis, who often found himself quoted on cryptozoology reality programming, died. Richard Ellis was an American marine biologist, author, and illustrator. He was a research associate in the American Museum of Natural History’s division of paleontology, special adviser to the American Cetacean Society, and a member of the Explorers Club. Despite no formal training in marine biology, painting or writing, his paintings have been exhibited in galleries and museums around the world, and his murals can be seen in the Denver Museum of Natural History, the New Bedford Whaling Museum in Massachusetts, and Whaleworld, a museum in Albany, Western Australia. He has authored and illustrated [...]
The Top Cryptozoology Books of 2023
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The Top Cryptozoology Books of 2023 by Loren Coleman, Director, International Cryptozoology Museum
International Cryptozoology Conference ~ May 19-20, 2023 ~ POSTPONED TO 2024
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2023 International Cryptozoology Conference ~ May 19-20
Jim McCullough, Jr., Passes Away
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Jim Mccullough Jr passed away during the morning of May 11, 2022, after battling health issues.
Thunderbird Advocate Chief A. J. Huffer Dies
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In 1977, a man named John Huffer took several photos of two large birds taking flight from a tree. Although the sighting was mentioned by the Discovery Channel on their show, Into the Unknown, the birds pictured in the photos were dismissed as turkey vultures rather than Thunderbirds. This reality television appearance was linked to the sightings in Lawndale, Illinois. John Huffer, known later as Chief A. J. Huffer became a well-known advocate of giant cryptid birds. Thunderbird sightings have continued into the new millennium. On March 29, 2022, ”Chief AJ” Huffer suffered a fall. The doctors discovered a serious [...]
Cryptozoologist of the Year: The Golden Yeti 2021 Goes To Daniel Perez
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We wish to congratulate Perez for being acknowledged as 2021′s Cryptozoologist of the Year.
The Top Cryptozoology Deaths of 2021
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The year of 2021 continued the awfulness of the pandemic, and death surrounded us, even in cryptozoology.
The Best Cryptozoology Books of 2021
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For a change, here are some worthy juvenile titles that have caught our attention, as well.
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