Report Bigfoot Sightings
If you see or encounter any bigfoots in Alabama, please report them to Alabama Bigfoot Research.
If you see or encounter any bigfoots in other areas of North America, please report them to local, state, regional, and national bigfoot research groups. Many of these websites are listed on this website's Bigfoot Research Websites page
Also please report your bigfoot sightings to your state’s Wildlife Conservation Department. The information provided by your report will assist your state’s bigfoot population management research. You can find a list of state government Wildlife Conservation Departments on the Bigfoots and Government page of this website.
If you feel your bigfoot(s) sighting is a real time near emergancy situation call 911 as this homeowner did.
Also please report your bigfoot sightings to the Anthropology or Primatology Departments of nearby colleges and universities. The information provided by your report will assist their studies of bigfoot biology, ecology, and behavior. Click here to view a list of university and college Anthropology Departments.
If you obtain clear and obvious photos or videos of bigfoots, please submit them to a primatologist, anthropologist, biologist, or instructor at the nearest university, college, or high school.
If you find apparent bigfoot bones, skulls, hair, or body parts, please deliver them to a primatologist, anthropologist, biologist, or instructor at the nearest university, college, or high school.
You might also send your report to your local newspaper's Letter to the Editor column with encouragement to others to report their own sightings. There are many people with bigfoot sighting secrets they would like to tell.
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