Bigfoot Field Study: Expert Insights from North American Wood Ape Conservancy
Posted Friday, September 20, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
A few days ago, I stumbled upon an exciting video from the YouTube channel Sasquatch Odyssey titled "Wood Apes in Area X Part One." The video features an interview with Alton Higgins, chairman of the North American Wood Ape Conservancy (NAWAC), and Kathy Strain, a United States Forest Service field anthropologist and author.
The interview takes place in the heart of Area X, a research area in Eastern Oklahoma where the NAWAC has been conducting a continuous three-month field study since 2011. The study, known as Operation Endurance, Operation Persistence, and now Operation Relentless, aims to collect data on the elusive wood ape, also known as Bigfoot.
During the interview, Alton Higgins shares his perspective on the activity in Area X, stating that the apes are still present and expressing interest in their presence. He mentions vocalizations and rock-throwing as indicators of their presence.
Kathy Strain, who has just arrived in Area X for a several-week stay, shares her hopes for the experience. She hopes to document the behavior of the wood apes, whether it's through a sighting or not, and correlate it with other known apes' behavior. She also hopes to learn more about their level of intelligence and the interest in the area.
One interesting discovery in Area X this year is the remains of hickory nuts found on boulders, with smaller rocks on top, indicating tool use. This is a significant finding as it shows the wood apes' ability to use their environment to their advantage.
I find this video and the work being done by the NAWAC in Area X to be of great interest. The evidence collected and the behavior observed provide valuable insights into the elusive wood ape. I highly recommend watching the video and learning more about the NAWAC and their research on their website.
Wrapping up, the video from Sasquatch Odyssey sheds light on the ongoing research in Area X and the presence of wood apes in the area. The findings and observations made by the NAWAC and the US Forest Service field anthropologist are intriguing and provide valuable information for those interested in the study of Bigfoot. I encourage all Bigfoot enthusiasts to check out the video and learn more about the wood apes in Area X.