The unfortunate immediate broader outcome of this mainstream story may be the general public thinking that “Yetis are just bears.”
Cryptozoologist of Year 2017: Seth Breedlove
 
        
                The Cryptozoologist of the Year 2017 is an individual who has dedicated the beginning of his remarkable filmmaking career to documenting the vanishing midcentury’s legacy of cryptid encounters.
August Update: International Cryptozoology Conference 2017
 
        
                The September 3, 2017 event will be a scientific and popular culture gathering that is five-minutes from the International Cryptozoology Museum in Portland, Maine.
10 Years Ago: Did “Monster Quest” Prove Bigfoot?
 
        
                How could a television program “prove” the existence of a cryptid, anyway?
The Year of 2016 in Review: International Cryptozoology Museum
 
        
                During 2016, the ICM experienced a series of ground-breaking developments that will propel it into 2026 and beyond.
Gigantopithecus Returns in The Jungle Book
 
        
                There is a big surprise for cryptozoologists and hominologists in this new movie.
“Charlotte Fort” Passes Away
 
        
                “I can’t be the next Charles Fort, but Charlotte Fort suits me fine.” ~ Melanie Billings, 2012
International Cryptozoology Museum Featured On 2015 “Best Of” Lists
 
        
                The International Cryptozoology Museum has a history of awards and recognitions. The Year 2015 has been no different.



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