It’s surprising how you stumble across things that you would not initially looking for.For the most part, cryptozoology is highly reliant upon research to find as much information, at times however unelaborated, on the creature you are looking for.Sometimes, serendipity steps in and you find information on something altogether unrelated and yet could be useful.I found this just the other day when I was browsing through a book "Rare Wildlife of New Zealand", by Rod Morris and Alyson Ballance, a book I would highly recommend by the way if you're interested in New Zealand Fauna.Monday, September 17, 2012
CFZ NEW ZEALAND: Finding what you're not looking for...
It’s surprising how you stumble across things that you would not initially looking for.For the most part, cryptozoology is highly reliant upon research to find as much information, at times however unelaborated, on the creature you are looking for.Sometimes, serendipity steps in and you find information on something altogether unrelated and yet could be useful.I found this just the other day when I was browsing through a book "Rare Wildlife of New Zealand", by Rod Morris and Alyson Ballance, a book I would highly recommend by the way if you're interested in New Zealand Fauna.
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In November Sahar Dimus, our guide on four CFZ Sumatra expeditions, died of liver failure leaving a widow Lucy and four Children. On the 2nd November, Dezyama D. Sangma, wife of our friend and colleague Dipu Marak, our collaborator on the 2010 Indian expedition died, leaving her grieving husband and two small children.


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