1 hr 43 min

Russ Jones: Tracking the West Virginia Stone Man Sasquatch Tracks

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On this edition of Sasquatch Tracks, we turn a critical eye toward a possible sighting report from the Pacific Northwest, as some residents say they observed a large animal near a secluded roadway. We also touch on gorillas recently treated for COVID-19 at one U.S. zoo, and the possible implications regarding America's purported relict hominoid. 
Then joining us for a discussion about his research in West Virginia is Dr. Russ Jones, a chiropractor and longtime BFRO investigator whose book, Tracking the Stone Man: West Virginia's Bigfoot explores the region's history and involvement with the search for purported relict hominoids. As a graduate of the state's master naturalist program, he lends his skills in nature studies toward answering the long-held questions about whether there are undiscovered species in America's remotest corners. 
Stories and other links discussed in this episode: 
Possible sighting shocks, excites residents of small B.C. community Captive gorillas test positive for coronavirus Gorilla treated with antibodies recovering from COVID, says US zoo Tracking the Stone Man: West Virginia's Bigfoot Follow Sasquatch Tracks on Twitter.
Got a news tip or story to share? Send us an Email.
Have you seen an animal you can't identify? Submit a report here.

On this edition of Sasquatch Tracks, we turn a critical eye toward a possible sighting report from the Pacific Northwest, as some residents say they observed a large animal near a secluded roadway. We also touch on gorillas recently treated for COVID-19 at one U.S. zoo, and the possible implications regarding America's purported relict hominoid. 
Then joining us for a discussion about his research in West Virginia is Dr. Russ Jones, a chiropractor and longtime BFRO investigator whose book, Tracking the Stone Man: West Virginia's Bigfoot explores the region's history and involvement with the search for purported relict hominoids. As a graduate of the state's master naturalist program, he lends his skills in nature studies toward answering the long-held questions about whether there are undiscovered species in America's remotest corners. 
Stories and other links discussed in this episode: 
Possible sighting shocks, excites residents of small B.C. community Captive gorillas test positive for coronavirus Gorilla treated with antibodies recovering from COVID, says US zoo Tracking the Stone Man: West Virginia's Bigfoot Follow Sasquatch Tracks on Twitter.
Got a news tip or story to share? Send us an Email.
Have you seen an animal you can't identify? Submit a report here.

1 hr 43 min