Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization

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Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization (BFRO) is a research organization that gathers and distributes data about the cryptid Bigfoot. The organization was founded in 1995 by Matt Moneymaker, a Sasquatch researcher. BFRO has thirty curators who investigate sightings and interview witnesses. Another 300 junior associates do field work.[1] The BFRO conducted the field research which led to the discovery of the Skookum cast. The Skookum cast was the subject of an episode of the documentary television series Animal X. The BFRO database of Bigfoot sightings is the largest on the internet.[2] They have catalogued 4,120 reports of the creature worldwide.[3] BFRO's investigations are the subject of the television series Finding Bigfoot on the channel Animal Planet.

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  1. ^ Outside Magazine, August 2000 
  2. ^ Coleman, Loren (2003), Bigfoot!: The True Story of Apes in America 
  3. ^ Cowley Stewart, Cox Greg (2012), Searching For Bigfoot, The Rosen Publishing Group 

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