Bigfoot Population Boom: Tracking Sasquatch's Growth in North America
Posted Thursday, June 13, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video from the YouTube channel BIGFOOT! / William Jevning, host William Jevning and his panel discuss the question of estimating the Sasquatch population in North America. Jevning shares that he was told by a source that the population was estimated to be around 50,000 in the 1950s and has likely grown since then due to a more stable food source. The panel also discusses the possibility of using software and algorithms, similar to those used by fish and wildlife agencies, to estimate the population based on witness encounters, food supply, and land sustainability.
Jevning also emphasizes the importance of documenting tracks in a meticulous manner as footprints are physical evidence and can give a head count, unlike sightings. He mentions that footprints are unique to each individual, much like fingerprints, and can be used to identify and get a head count of the creatures in a given area.
The panel also discusses the increase in reports of juveniles in recent years, which they interpret as an indicator of population growth. They also mention behavioral changes observed in reported incidents as another indicator of a growing population.
Overall, the video presents an interesting perspective on the estimation of the Sasquatch population and the importance of documenting tracks in a meticulous manner. It's a must-watch for anyone interested in the subject. You can check out the video on the BIGFOOT! / William Jevning YouTube channel.