At the Museum of Science, there were 300 seats available, and by the time my talk began, all of those were filled and there was standing room only. I was overjoyed to greet so many fans and friends of my work and the topic. This all can be recently traced back to 2005.
Fact or Fiction?
The bias sometimes starts in the headlines.
Cryptozoology at the MOS: October 29, 2008
The number one fan-of-the-night award goes to Austin Ickes, a dynamically interested cryptozoologist-in-training who was there with his father. Who will it be on this coming Wednesday?
Revisiting The Honshū Wolf
The world’s smallest variety of wolf (Canis lupus hodophilax) supposedly became extinct in 1905 in Nara prefecture. But did it? Images.
Austin Cryptozoology Art Exhibit
A new showing of art, unfortunately, stumbles over the definition of cryptozoology. Image.
Pondering $250,000 For A Bigfoot Hoax
It sends the message to future hoaxers that there’s money to be made. I’d rather have people funding Bigfoot research than hoax museums, but there is an incredible public interest in this hoax.
Horses and Cryptozoology
Who would ever think there might be any kind of overlap between those two? An exhibition at the American Museum of Natural History could have informed folks of the linkage, but did it? Images.
What Would You Put In A Bigfoot Display?
Okay, this is your chance to sound off on what you want to see on display in a new developing Bigfoot exhibit. What are your ideas for two new glass museum cases here at the International Cryptozoology Museum? Lots of images.
Who Discovered The Bonobo?
The story of the discovery of the most recent revealing of a great ape is a classic tale of finding “treasure in the basement,” of political intrigue, and of unanswered questions. Many classic and current images.

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