(1) Chad's "North American BioFortean Review"
(2) Chad's "Biofortean Notes"
"North American BioFortean Review" covers "biological oddities from North America for which there are unanswered questions", including "cryptozoological subjects, extreme phenotypes, or unrecognized populations of introduced species".
"Biofortean Notes"is focused on similar topics, but is not limited to North America. It addresses "various subjects related to cryptozoology and zoological anomalies".
(My current uploads are missing Issue 10 of Chad's "North American BioFortean Review". It is also missing from the relevant part of Chad's own website. I've mentioned this to Chad, but I'm not sure he will be able to supply a copy as he has previously mentioned Issue 10 was lost in a computer crash. If anyone has a copy and sends it to me, I will of course promptly add it to the online archive).
These publications by Chad Arment join various other cryptozoological publications in my online archive, including the following:
(1) the ISC's "Cryptozoology" journal and the ISC Newsletters (following indications by the former president of ISC and another former director that they had no objection to the upload),
(2) over 150 issues of Rip Hepple's Loch Ness "Nessletters" (with his permission),
(3) Mark A Hall's "Wonders" (with the blessing of Loren Coleman, who had been given the "sign off" by the late Mark A Hall),
(4) the first 45 issues of the UK's "Animals and Men" (with permission from Jon Downes of The Centre for Fortean Zoology ),
(5) Ron Schaffner's "Creature Chronicles" (with the agreement of Blake Mathys, a researcher given permission by Ron Schaffner to make "Creature Chronicles" available online)
(6) "Flying Snake" (with permission from Richard Muirhead)
(7) "Exotic Zoology"(with permission from Matt Bille).
(8) "Cryptozoology Newsletter" (with permission from Matt Bille)
(My current uploads are missing Issue 10 of Chad's "North American BioFortean Review". It is also missing from the relevant part of Chad's own website. I've mentioned this to Chad, but I'm not sure he will be able to supply a copy as he has previously mentioned Issue 10 was lost in a computer crash. If anyone has a copy and sends it to me, I will of course promptly add it to the online archive).
My personal interest is mainly focused on UFOs rather than Cryptozoology, but I work with other researchers/groups that have wider/different Fortean interests so I'm always happy to help get material online that will assist them with their research.
These publications by Chad Arment join various other cryptozoological publications in my online archive, including the following:
(1) the ISC's "Cryptozoology" journal and the ISC Newsletters (following indications by the former president of ISC and another former director that they had no objection to the upload),
(2) over 150 issues of Rip Hepple's Loch Ness "Nessletters" (with his permission),
(3) Mark A Hall's "Wonders" (with the blessing of Loren Coleman, who had been given the "sign off" by the late Mark A Hall),
(4) the first 45 issues of the UK's "Animals and Men" (with permission from Jon Downes of The Centre for Fortean Zoology ),
(5) Ron Schaffner's "Creature Chronicles" (with the agreement of Blake Mathys, a researcher given permission by Ron Schaffner to make "Creature Chronicles" available online)
(6) "Flying Snake" (with permission from Richard Muirhead)
(7) "Exotic Zoology"(with permission from Matt Bille).
(8) "Cryptozoology Newsletter" (with permission from Matt Bille)
(9) "Bigfoot Abstract" (with permission from Mark Opsasnick)
(10) "Bigfoot Bulletin" (George Haas)
(11) Many more general Fortean magazines/newsletters containing further cryptozoological material (after getting permissions from relevant editors/publishers). See, in particular, material in the folder for magazines/newsletters from the USA.
(10) "Bigfoot Bulletin" (George Haas)
(11) Many more general Fortean magazines/newsletters containing further cryptozoological material (after getting permissions from relevant editors/publishers). See, in particular, material in the folder for magazines/newsletters from the USA.
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