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Join Bigfoot enthusiast and cofounder of Project Zoobook, Amy Bue, on Monday, September 29th at 6:30pm, as she discusses Sasquatch research going on across the country. No registration required.
MORE ABOUT AMY BUE:
*Cofounder of Project Zoobook
*Team member of the Olympic Project Bigfoot Research Team
*Head of ABLE: Amy's Bucket List Expeditions
*Former BFRO Investigator
*Ohio Certified Volunteer Naturalist
*Student at the Midwest Native Skills Institute
A writer and educator from Northeast Ohio, Amy Bue’s fascination with Bigfoot started in 2012 when she saw something she couldn’t explain. Although Amy’s private field research is concentrated in Pennsylvania’s Allegheny National Forest, and her work with the Olympic Project is based in Washington State, she crosses the country speaking and researching in areas of high interest while following up on witness reports and looking for evidence of Bigfoot’s existence.
In 2018, Amy cofounded Project Zoobook, a collaboration of Bigfoot investigators working alongside primate zookeepers, primatologists, wildlife biologists, marine biologists, forestry workers, archaeologists, anthropologists, university professors, law enforcement officials, taxonomists, and other scientists. Their goal is to continue the work of the late wildlife biologist Dr. John Bindernagel in striving to make the subject of Bigfoot less taboo in scientific circles. Their efforts have proven successful as many doors have been opened for both Amy and her colleagues, including an invite to camp and research alongside native Pikuni investigators on Montana’s Blackfoot Reservation, a featured front-page article and continuing collaboration with the Wall Street Journal, and an invite to meet Dr. Jane Goodall and to attend her talk in Washington D.C.
Currently, Amy is focusing on writing her book on Ohio’s Tom Page, one of Roger Patterson and Peter Byrne’s financial backers and a partner in their adventures.
AWARDS
*Dedicated Researcher of the Year Award at the 2018 International Bigfoot Conference in Kennewick, Washington
*The 2020 Bigfoot Community Choice Female Researcher of the Year Award