Richard Freeman (cryptozoologist)

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Richard Freeman
Richard Freeman, photographed in October 2000
Born1970 (age 53–54)
Occupation(s)Author
Journalist
Lecturer
Cryptozoologist
OrganizationCentre for Fortean Zoology

Richard Freeman (born 1970) is a cryptozoologist, author, zoological journalist, and WebTV Presenter. He is also the zoological director of the Centre for Fortean Zoology (CFZ),[1] and co-edits both the journal, Animals & Men and several editions of the annual CFZ Yearbook. Freeman has written, co-written, or edited a number of books, and has contributed widely to both Fortean and zoological magazines, as well as other newspapers and periodicals, including Fortean Times and Paranormal Magazine.

He has also lectured across the UK at events such as the Fortean Times Unconvention, the Weird Weekend, Microcon[2] and at museums and universities such as the Natural History Museum, the Grant Museum of Zoology, Queen Mary, University of London and the Last Tuesday Society.

When interviewed by author Nick Redfern in 2005,[3] Richard claimed an early obsession with the classic science fiction series Doctor Who (with Jon Pertwee) had sparked an interest in all things weird. After school, he became a zoo keeper at Twycross Zoo in Leicestershire and became head keeper of reptiles, working with more than 400 exotic species from ants to elephants (but with a special interest in crocodilians). After leaving the zoo, he worked in an exotic pet shop, a reptile rescue centre, and as a gravedigger.

Whilst on holiday he learned of the CFZ and bought a copy of the Centre's journal, Animals & Men, which left him impressed enough to subscribe and begin contributing. He eventually became the CFZ's Yorkshire representative, then moved to Devon to become a full-time member of the Centre. He is now the zoological director[4] and co-editor of Animals & Men.

Cryptozoological expeditions

Creatures hunted

Books

  • Weird Devon (Bossiney, Padstow, 1999) with Jonathan Downes and Graham Inglis
  • Dragons: More Than a Myth? (CFZ Press, Bideford, 2005)
  • Explore Dragons (Heart of Albion Press, Loughborough, 2006)
  • The Great Yokai Encyclopedia; an A to Z of Japanese Monsters (CFZ Press, Bideford, 2010)
  • Orang-pendek: Sumatra's Forgotten Ape (CFZ Press, Bideford, 2011)
  • Green Unpleasant Land ; 18 stories of British Horror (CFZ Press, Bideford, 2012)
  • Hyakumonogatari: Tales of Japanese Horror (CFZ Press, Bideford, 2012)

Other appearances in print

  • CFZ Yearbook 1999 (CFZ, Exeter, 1999)
  • CFZ Yearbook 2000/1 (CFZ, Exeter, 2001)
  • CFZ Yearbook 2002 (CFZ, Exeter, 2002)
  • CFZ Yearbook 2003 (CFZ, Exeter, 2003)
  • CFZ Expedition Report: Gambia 2006 (CFZ, Bideford, 2006) with Lisa Dowley, Oll Lewis, Chris Moiser, Chris Clark, Suzi Marsh
  • CFZ Expedition Report: Guyana 2007 (CFZ, Bideford, 2008) with Lisa Dowley, Paul Rose, Chris Clark, Jon Hare

Appearances in media

Penn & Teller: Bullshit! - Season 4 Episode 1: Cryptozoology[5]

References

  1. ^ CFZ website
  2. ^ Microcon 2009 programme
  3. ^ Nick Redfern's "There's Something in the Woods..."
  4. ^ CFZ faculty listing
  5. ^ "Showtime: Penn & Teller: Bullshit! Season 4 Episode 1". Retrieved 23 May 2011.

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