John A. Bindernagel is a wildlife biologist who has sought evidence for Bigfoot since 1963. He published a book in 1998 entitled North America’s Great Ape: the Sasquatch.
Bindernagel grew up in Ontario, attended the University of Guelph, and received a PhD in Biology from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He moved to British Columbia in 1975 largely because the region was a hot spot for Bigfoot sightings. Over the years, he has collected casts of tracks that he believes belongs to Bigfoot. He also claims to have heard the creature near Comox Lake in 1992, comparing its whooping sound to that of a chimpanzee. Bindernagel believes that the Bigfoot phenomena should receive more attention from serious scientists, but has remarked, “The evidence doesn’t get scrutinized objectively. We can’t bring the evidence to our colleagues because it’s perceived as tabloid.”
Frankie P
Bless his heart. He has definitely contributed to our knowledge of the Sasquatch. I hope he has no doubt of that. I’m glad he got a glimpse of one at least. Wonderful man.
Duke S
Hey, when are going to accept my FB friends request, darn it! Even Coonbo got back to me first! (lol)
Duke S
Seriously, I just love everything Bigfoot that JB has done, and think he has been a gigantic asset to the Bigfoot community.
Jan W
I agree JB is a wonderful man and a great contributed to Bigfoot research. Thanks for posting.
Daniel S
playing up to night w@#ker storm charged cloud party-tickles
Daniel S
they sensed my bad energy working ok now, better be care full when I shoot outside for a dart, ZZZZzzzzZZzzap!
Jacqueline O
JB is an intelligent, down-to-earth man, and we need more biologists who will take this subject seriously…