EXPEDITION PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 2009-09-07BRITISH SCIENTISTS IN SEARCH FOR THE INDONESIAN ‘YETI’A group of British explorers and scientists from the Devon-based Centre for Fortean Zoology (CFZ), the world’s...
View ArticleMEET THE TEAM
We thought that it was about time that we had a quick look at the four members of the Sumatra 2009 team. The pictures, by the way, are from last year's expedition to Russia.Richard FreemanRichard is a...
View ArticleADAM DAVIES: His hopes for the expedition
Jon asked me last night to write a short piece on what I want out of the expedition. There is a very short answer to this.I want to see it. I want to see it so badly, I dream about it.I will now have...
View ArticleKITHRA WRITES
http://kithraskrystalkave.blogspot.com/2009/09/2009-cfz-expedition-to-search-for-orang.htmlKithra, bless her, has written a piece for her blog about the expedition. It is at times like this that the...
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Team in search of mystery yeti-like creatureThis is North Devon - Barnstaple,England,UKFour explorers from the Centre for Fortean Zoology, the world's largest mystery animal research organisation based...
View ArticleSOSTRATUS ON SUMATRA
Sumatra expedition, though, and good luck, also! Such excursions are never without reward to a certain extent, though sadly, it is rare for such rewards to include the actual locating of live...
View ArticleSO, THE GAME IS AFOOT
The team sail tonight for Singapore, and (by the way) we're all as mad as hatters here...
View ArticleNO NEWS IS....
Somewhere between here and Singapore are four intrepid travellers from the CFZ. I have not heard a dickybird from them since they left, but one has to assume that everything is OK. I always think that...
View ArticleA FEATHER IN OUR CAP
Before they left the UK Adam Davies emailed me. He was very excited because it appears that none other than Todd Disotell from New York University (a world leader in his field) has offered to do some...
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st1\:*{behavior:url(#ieooui) } BIPEDAL APE COULD GIVE CLUES TO HOW MANKIND EVOLVEDAn unknown species of Indonesian ape could shed light on how our own human ancestors began to walk erect. The...
View ArticleRICHARD WRITES
This arrived several days ago (while I was in Ireland) and turned up in my spam filter.Hi Jon et al,I'm in an internet cafe en route to Banko. We have been on the road for 8 hours and have another 2 to...
View ArticleNEWS UPDATE
We have just heard from the Sumatra expedition. They are alive and well. There is some exciting news but for reasons that will no doubt be explained anon they have asked us not to publicise it until...
View ArticleEXPEDITION SUCCESS
Yesterday this letter arrived from Richard, and I think you will agree with me that it is astounding news:Hi Jon,We are just back from the jungle and have amazing news but don't release it till...
View ArticleTHEY ARE BACK
They are back in the country and Richard will be at the CFZ later today. I spoke to him this morning and was shocked to hear how the information that was leaked on Friday managed to percolate across...
View ArticleEXPEDITION PRESS RELEASE
For Immediate Release 29th SeptemberEXPEDITION SPOTS MYSTERY APE IN SUMATRAThe Centre for Fortean Zoology (CFZ) is the world’s largest mystery animal research group. Only a week after releasing footage...
View ArticlePICTURES FROM AN EXPEDITION
A few days ago some ill informed guttersnipe complained that there had been no pictures released from the Sumatra expedition. This is because they were still in the jungle at the time. However,...
View ArticlePICTURES FROM AN EXPEDITION: The Lake of Seven Peaks
Gunung Tuju or 'the lake of seven peaks', is a large, deep lake in the caldera of an extinct volcano in Kerinci National Park. It is biologicaly impoverished with only one species of fish and one...
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