How Do You Observe And Report A Bigfoot Sighting?
You’re outdoors, or in your house, usually in a rural area. You smell a horrible odor or hear an odd noise. You step outside and see a thing that you think may be a bear, until it stands up and walks off, like an ape. Is it Bigfoot? • Remain calm. Do not panic. There are no accounts of Bigfoot attacking humans. • Hide. If you are not able to move without making minimal noise, remain in one position and do not move. • If you have a camera, take as many pictures as you can. • Preserve the area as if it was a crime scene, to avoid losing or contaminating any evidence. Collect all physical evidence, such as hair, blood, feces. • Record your memories of the events. Some things to think about are: • what it looked, sounded, or smelled like • exact date and time • exact location with a description of the environment (i.e. in woods by swamp) • weather • other witnesses • what you, and others, were doing at the time of the sighting • anything else noteworthy Report the incident to local park ra
• Remain calm. Do not panic. There are no accounts of Bigfoot attacking humans. • Hide. If you are not able to move without making minimal noise, remain in one position and do not move. • If you have a camera, take as many pictures as you can. • Preserve the area as if it was a crime scene, to avoid losing or contaminating any evidence. Collect all physical evidence, such as hair, blood, feces. • Record your memories of the events. Some things to think about are: • what it looked, sounded, or smelled like • exact date and time • exact location with a description of the environment (i.e. in woods by swamp) • weather • other witnesses • what you, and others, were doing at the time of the sighting • anything else noteworthy Report the incident to local park ranger, or conservation officer, or other authorities. Consider contacting the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization with your report.