Friday, July 25, 2014

CRYPTOZOOLOGY ONLINE: On The Track (Of Unknown Animals) Episode 81

The latest episode of our monthly webTV show from the CFZ and CFZtv, bringing you news on our activities within cryptozoology and natural history as well as the latest cryptozoological, and monster hunting news from around the world. I can't believe that we have done this every month for over six years now - 81 episodes. Golly!

This episode brings you:

CFZ in Summer
New faces
A bevy of newts
Rescuing a magpie
Rescuing a baby blackbird
Rescuing a vole
Fostering hedgehogs
A Yellow legged invasion
Weird Weekend 2914
An appeal for help
A mystery eel
Mystery caterpillars
Out of place birds
New and Rediscovered: New wallaby
New and Rediscovered: New sengi
New and Rediscovered: Rediscovered bat

HIT PARADE FOR JUNE (CFZ PRESS/FORTEAN WORDS)

UK


1=. Cats of Magic, Mythology and Mystery by Karl Shuker (1)
1=. Haunted Skies Volume One by John Hanson and Dawn Holloway (-)
3. Haunted Skies Volume Five by John Hanson and Dawn Holloway (-)
4. Haunted Skies Volume Six by John Hanson and Dawn Holloway (-)
5=. Haunted Skies Volume Two by John Hanson and Dawn Holloway (3)
5=. The Great Yokai Encyclopaedia by Richard Freeman (-)
5=. Haunted Skies Volume Three by John Hanson and Dawn Holloway (-)
8.   When Bigfoot Attacks by Mike Newton (-)
9.   The Owlman and Others by Jonathan Downes (4)
10. Journal of Cryptozoology Vol 2 by Karl Shuker (-)


US

1=. Big Bird by Ken Gerhard (3)


1=.   Hoaxed! by Mike Newton (4)
3. Monsters of Texas by Ken Gerhard and Nick Redfern (-)
4=.   When Bigfoot Attacks by Mike Newton (4)


4=. Journal of Cryptozoology Vol 2 by Karl Shuker (5)

4=. Journal of Cryptozoology Vol 1 by Karl Shuker (-)
7. WEIRD WATERS: The Lake and Sea Monsters of Scandinavia by Lars Thomas (1)
8=. Extraordinary Animals Revisited by Karl Shuker (7)
8=. Orang Pendek by Richard Freeman (4)
10. The Great Yokai Encyclopaedia by Richard Freeman (1)


Last month's positions in this pinky colour, which I think is called cerise. The slow sales are continuing. The politicians who claim we are out of the recession are, I believe, talking nonsense. 

BIGFOOT NEWS IN BRIEF



Bigfoot expert draws huge crowd in Oroville
Bigfoot expert Ron Brown says he's seen the mysterious creature in the Oroville area.

Part II of Bigfoot Investigation of a Hudson Valley Preserve
Connie Imming: Part Two of our investigation at a Hudson Valley Preserve. Bigfoot Researchers of the Hudson Valley with Gayle Beatty, Johnny Angel 

Will Todd Standing Submit Bigfoot Hair Samples to Meldrum for Testing?
Bigfoot Evidence Matt K.
Yesterday we brought you word that Dr. Jeff Meldrum was soliciting for hair samples from possible bigfoot creatures to be involved in some sort of 

'Finding Bigfoot': Famous Rocky Mountain Bigfoot Footage from 1962
This may be the first recorded evidence of Bigfoot. It shows a curious creature hopping from rock to rock in the snowy Rockies

Newer Post
Listen in to this webcast as Phil of Parabreakdown and Matt of Bigfoot ... They also touch on the Bigfoot DNA project that Dr. Jeff Meldrum has recently ...

Meldrum Requests Bigfoot Hairs For Testing; Will Todd Standing Submit Samples?
Following the recent release of the DNA results of the Bryan Sykes study into the phenomenon of bigfoot, Dr. Jeff Meldrum has put out a request for the 

No Reviews?
It wasn't long ago that Dyer said people were sent their DVD. I wonder if the DVD contains 45-50 minutes of HD footage of a real dead Bigfoot.

Like Bigfoot, Gorillas Use Stinky Stench As Form of Communication
Researchers working in the rainforest of the Central African Republic followed a male silverback gorilla named Makumba for 12 months. They found 

FORTEAN BIRD NEWS FROM THE WATCHER OF THE SKIES


What has Corinna's column of fortean bird news got to do with Cryptozoology?

Well, everything actually!

In an article for the first edition of Cryptozoology Bernard Heuvelmans wrote that cryptozoology is the study of 'unexpected animals' and following on from that perfectly reasonable assertion, it seems to us that whereas the study of out-of-place birds may not have the glamour of the hunt for bigfoot or lake monsters, it is still a perfectly valid area for the Fortean zoologist to be interested in.




THE GONZO BLOG DOO-DAH MAN METAMORPHISES

The Gonzo Daily - Friday
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The saga of the westcountry beavers gets more complicated. They have been reintroduced to Scotland, and there are plans to reintroduce them to Wales. In Devon, at a secret location (which I believe is near Budleigh) there is a DEFRA sponsored project to see if reintroducing beavers will help with flood control. But these are all European beavers. The ones that have been living in Somerset ever since a pair escaped in 1969, and other scattered individuals across the country are Canadian beavers - a species which CANNOT interbreed with the European species, and which outcompetes it wherever it has been introduced, as has happened in Finland. It is unclear whether the ones which have turned up in Devon, in the River Otter, apparently wild are European or Canadian. If the latter, they should be caught and relocated, if the former why bother? I found this picture http://www.itv.com/news/westcountry/update/2012-04-26/beaver-found-in-river-because-of-rising-water-levels/ of a beaver in the River Otter two years ago. Showing it to Lars Thomas, he wrote:
 
"On that picture I can't say for certain - if only the focus was a little bit better, I could be certain (Canadian beavers have square nostrils, but European ones have triangular nostrils). But from the general impression - the head seems very small and rounded, and there is a tendency to a snubnose - this image looks Canadian to me. But again - I am not certain. The differences are small, and the image is to much out of focus to be 100% certain".
 
So the plot thickens, and I for one, am finding it completely fascinating.
 
 
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*  The Gonzo Daily is - as the name implies - a daily online magazine (mostly) about artists connected to the Gonzo Multimedia group of companies. But it also has other stuff as and when the editor feels like it. The same team also do a weekly newsletter called - imaginatively - The Gonzo Weekly. Find out about it at this link: www.gonzo-multimedia.blogspot.com/2012/11/all-gonzo-news-wots-fit-to-print.html
 
* We should probably mention here, that some of our posts are links to things we have found on the internet that we think are of interest. We are not responsible for spelling or factual errors in other people's websites. Honest guv!

*  Jon Downes, the Editor of all these ventures (and several others) is an old hippy of 54 who - together with an orange kitten named after a song by Frank Zappa puts it all together from a converted potato shed in a tumbledown cottage deep in rural Devon which he shares with various fish, and sometimes a small Indian frog. He is ably assisted by his lovely wife Corinna, his bulldog/boxer Prudence, his elderly mother-in-law, and a motley collection of social malcontents. Plus.. did we mention the orange kitten?

HIT PARADE FOR MAY (CFZ PRESS/FORTEAN WORDS)

UK


1. Cats of Magic, Mythology and Mystery by Karl Shuker (-)
2. MYSTERIOUS CREATURES: A Guide to Cryptozoology - Vol 1 by George Eberhart (-)
3=. Haunted Skies Volume Two by John Hanson and Dawn Holloway (6)
3=. Haunted Skies Volume Four by John Hanson and Dawn Holloway (-)
5. Grave Concerns by Kai Roberts (-)
6=. Dinosaurs and other Prehistoric Animals on Stamps by Karl Shuker (-)
6=. The Mystery Animals of Britain (Staffordshire) by Nick Redfern and Glen Vaudrey (-)
8=.   Man Monkey by Nick Redfern (5)
8=. The Mystery Animals of Britain (Kent) by Neil Arnold (-)
8=. Terror of the Tokoloshe by S D Tucker (2)


US

1. The Great Yokai Encyclopaedia by Richard Freeman (4)
2.   When Bigfoot Attacks by Mike Newton (4)
3=. Big Bird by Ken Gerhard (4)
3=. Pygmy Elephants by Matt Salusbury (-)

5=. Journal of Cryptozoology Vol 2 by Karl Shuker (4)
5=. Dinosaurs and other Prehistoric Animals on Stamps by Karl Shuker (3)
7=. Dragons: More than a Myth? by Richard Freeman (-)
7=. Extraordinary Animals Revisited by Karl Shuker (-)
7=. In the Wake of Bernard Heuvelmans by Michael Woodley (-)
7=. The Island of Paradise by Jonathan Downes (-)

Last month's positions in this pinky colour, which I think is called cerise. The slow sales are continuing. The politicians who claim we are out of the recession are, I believe, talking nonsense. 

TODAY'S BIG CAT NEWS

The hunt for British Big Cats attracts far more newspaper-column inches than any other cryptozoological subject. 

There are so many of them now that we feel that they should be archived by us in some way, so we are publishing a regular round-up of the stories as they come in. 

The worldwide mystery cat phenomenon (or group of phenomena, if we are to be more accurate) is not JUST about cryptozoology. At its most basic level it is about the relationship between our species and various species of larger cat. That is why sometimes you will read stories here that appear to have nothing to do with cryptozoology but have everything to do with human/big cat interaction. As committed Forteans, we believe that until we understand the nature of these interactions, we have no hope of understanding the truth that we are seeking.


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  • Government invites applicants for funding to vaccinate badgers in 11 English counties


    news/Badger
    Funding is available to vaccinate badgers in key areas
    The Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) has reopened its 2014 scheme to fund badger vaccination in selected English counties, in areas close to high-risk bovine TB (bTB) hotspots.
    First launched in April, the take up then was slow, with many farmers in heavily infected areas being sceptical about the effectiveness of vaccination as it does not address disease in already infected badgers.
    However, also planned is a new Badger Edge Vaccination Scheme (BEVS) to be launched towards the end of the year, where the aim is to slow the onward spread of bTB from high risk areas, creating buffer zones to prevent the disease being carried out of the hotspots by sick badgers.
    The move, welcomed by Care for the Wild and the Badger Trust, will fund the inoculation of badgers against the disease, and the training to administer the vaccine.
    The government will be working with wildlife and farming groups to make the scheme work as a jointly funded, privately led project.
    For any group to apply for the new funding their plan must, like the old scheme, involve two or more adjacent cattle farms in the Edge Area comprising Hampshire, East Sussex, Berkshire, Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, Warwickshire, Derbyshire and Cheshire.
    There will also be other criteria such as undertaking to vaccinate across a minimum area and for a minimum number of years, but these details are still to be finalised.
    Dominic Dyer, of the Badger Trust and Care for the Wild, said: “It’s great to see the government pushing ahead with this scheme. Care for the Wild and the Badger Trust were helping evolve a similar plan a year or so ago so it’s fantastic that this has taken shape and is being given the full backing of DEFRA.”
    The National Farmers’ Union has also welcomed the launch of the scheme, but it maintained that diseased badgers still needed to be culled in TB hotspot counties to get on top of the disease.
    John Royle, NFU chief farm policy adviser, said: “We’ve always said that we would support the idea of vaccinating badgers in the Edge Area as one of the measures to help slow disease spread.
    “However, in high-risk areas such as Somerset and Gloucestershire we still believe controlling the disease in wildlife remains a crucial element of tackling TB and remain confident that the pilot badger culls will help deliver a reduction of TB in cattle in those areas.”