Protecting the Elusive: Legal Status of Bigfoot in Select Regions and Festivals
Posted Wednesday, January 17, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
This video discusses the legal status of Bigfoot in various states and regions, including Washington, California, Oregon, New York, and Texas, as well as in Nepal. In Scania County, Washington, it is illegal to kill a Bigfoot with penalties including fines and jail time. California and Oregon have similar policies in place to protect unclassified animals. New York does not have a designated hunting season for Bigfoot, making them a protected species. In Texas, Bigfoot is not listed as an endangered species, so it can be hunted on private property with landowner's consent. The video also mentions the annual Sasquatch calling contest and festival in Whitehall, New York, and the regulation of Yeti hunting in Nepal. The video highlights the different approaches taken by various governments to protect or allow hunting of these elusive creatures.