John is a Canadian wildlife biologist with over forty years of experience in wildlife research and conservation in North America and internationally. He was educated at the University of Guelph (Ontario, Canada) and at the University of Wisconsin (USA).
After beginning his career in Canada in 1963, he worked internationally with the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations from 1965 until 1991. During this time he worked and taught in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, and Central America. There he was involved in wildlife surveys, the preparation and implementation of wildlife management measures, and conservation education.
Bindernagel's interest in the sasquatch, which began in 1965, influenced a family decision to relocate from central Canada to British Columbia in 1975. He continues to be involved in wildlife research and resides on Vancouver Island with his wife Joan.
In this, his second book about the sasquatch, he explores the discovery of the sasquatch in the context of the philosophy and history of science.
http://www.beachcomberbooks.com/discovery/author.html
Buy Johns book and read about "The Discovery of the Sasquatch"
You've got a better chance of putting you're finger in Britney Spears bum than you do of ever seeing a Sasquatch!
BubbaBodecker 1 day ago
@BubbaBodecker Your going to have to swallow your words very soon.
GLH03 1 day ago
@BubbaBodecker Prejudiced and narrow-minded. You have to have tolerance and patience. Try to grow up.
rockstarzep 1 month ago
Put it this way, all you half-wits that believe in this creature have a better chance of seeing a Leprechaun or Casper the friendly ghost than you do a Sasquatch! There is no such thing! Sorry to tell you that, but it's time to grow up!
BubbaBodecker 1 month ago
I find his genuine and down-to-earth perspective and treatment of this phenomenon to be quite appealing. This is the first interview I've seen with this particular biologist. Thanks for sharing the clip!
rmcdaniel423 3 months ago
cant trust anyone from V.I....
onceANexile 3 months ago
Great interview.
OldJong 4 months ago
@cunnidvd This is true on one hand, but on the other it would break my heart to see one in a cage.
marcjtdc 7 months ago
You will be vindicated, Dr. B. I think that the tide is changing. More people realize now that the various evidence is extensive, varied, and indisputable. But many people don't believe it because they DON'T WANT TO- a human-like cousin would degrade the value of their own existence, AND prove them wrong. Many just don't think scientifically enough to even CONSIDER scientific evidence or analysis- these are the people that say the PGF film creature is wearing sneakers, etc.
rockstarzep 7 months ago
need a body. Bigfoot researchers need to hunt for a body. There will be no protection of Squatch habitat until it is accepted as real. One Squatch could save the many.
cunnidvd 7 months ago