While most authorities would be more likely to dismiss the existence of Bigfoot out of hand than to take the phenomenon in any way seriously, that’s certainly not the case in Clallam County.
Concerned that the creature could face extinction if it is not protected, county commissioners have taken the unusual step of making the region a ‘refuge zone’.
The official proclamation reads as follows:

WHEREAS, legends, sightings, research, investigation and recognition by various counties in various States support the notion that Sasquatch (aka Bigfoot, yeti, and giant hairy ape) exists; and
WHEREAS, if Sasquatch exists, it is not flourishing, given the very unusual event of being sighted, and it is likely an endangered species and subject to great harm and extinction if it continues to be unprotected;
WHEREAS, Clallam County desires that its citizens recognize the need to protect Sasquatch if it exists;
NOW THEREFORE, WE THE BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS hereby Request all citizens of Clallam County recognize this County as a refuge for Sasquatch to prove both protection and security and also supports the Forks Sasquatch Day, May 26th through May 28th, 2023.
Signed this 11th day of April, 2023.
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Laurie T
yay for Clallam County!
Richard W
Government officials can be pretty stupid. We are lucky to even see these big guys, and they have existed a very long time. Another imaginary extinction. I’ll bet they feel really good!
Amber H
Silly publicity stunt, but I’m definitely going to Forks Sasquatch Days.
Jennifer H
Interesting
Bryan G
looks legit. especially how all the toes are similar in size. nice to see!
Janetta V
Considering all of the 411 books, I certainly do hope they dissappear of the face of the earth. No bull shitting.
Candice W
not All Sasquatches Are bad. Janette.