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Help us turn today’s mystery into tomorrow’s discovery.

An organization the size of the Texas Bigfoot Research Conservancy (TBRC) presents a diverse range of volunteer involvement opportunities. Currently we conduct research in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana; we prefer that applicants be from these states. Applicants from other states will be considered based on the needs of the TBRC and the applicant’s knowledge, experience, and availability.

Commitment and the ability to work as part of a team are the most critical traits for an applicant. Helpful backgrounds include, but are not limited to, wildlife biology; zoology, primatology, or physical anthropology; photography; expert trapping, tracking or outdoorsmanship; investigative law enforcement; and EMT/nurses/medical doctors. Keen analytical skills are helpful. Applicants should be skeptical, but at the same time enthusiastic, inquisitive and open-minded.

Persons who are interested in joining the TBRC and assisting in field investigations in remote sites should be in good physical condition. They should also have the time and financial resources available to fund their own travel and equipment for investigation of eyewitness accounts and research in our study areas.

If you are interested in volunteering your skills, background, knowledge, time and resources to assist the non-profit Texas Bigfoot Research Conservancy, please fill out the form below. When finished, click the “submit” button so that we may contact you. If you have had an encounter, or know someone who has, please go to our report submission form and tell us about it.

Please understand that joining the TBRC in no way entitles you to represent the TBRC or to incur any debt, liability, or any other legal entanglement on behalf of the TBRC. The TBRC is a private 501(c)(3) non-profit scientific research organization and reserves the right to decline submitted applications without explanation.

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Occurred 9/22/1995 in Vernon Parish County, LA

Published on November 9, 2009 Icon-photo Icon-video

Former Fort Hood pilot reports dusk highway encounter a few miles east of Sabine River. Read more...

Occurred 7/15/1972 in Burleson County, TX

Published on October 21, 2009 Icon-photo-off Icon-video-off

While camping, family hears loud vocalizations. Read more...

Occurred 11/24/1994 in Little River County, AR

Published on October 17, 2009 Icon-photo Icon-video-off

Hunter has dusk encounter along railway outside of Wilton. Read more...

Occurred Fall 1997 in San Jacinto County, TX

Published on August 13, 2009 Icon-photo Icon-video-off

Sam Houston National Forest: while taking daughter's friends home, mother has roadside visual encounter. Read more...

Occurred 4/1990 in Palo Pinto County, TX

Published on August 11, 2009 Icon-photo Icon-video-off

Two fishermen report early morning road encounter while enroute to Possum Kingdom Lake. Read more...

Occurred 5/1985 in Little River County, AR

Published on August 5, 2009 Icon-photo Icon-video-off

Couple has dusk roadside encounter north of the Red River on Highway 41. Read more...

Occurred Summer 1986 in Rains County, TX

Published on August 4, 2009 Icon-photo-off Icon-video-off

Camper claims to have visual encounter on shore of Lake Tawakoni. Read more...

Occurred 6/22/2009 in McCurtain County, OK

Published on July 11, 2009 Icon-photo Icon-video-off

Family hears vocalizations and finds possible track. Read more...

Occurred 9/2007 in Montgomery County, TX

Published on June 30, 2009 Icon-photo-off Icon-video-off

Worker has early morning visual encounter while working on construction of Fox Sports Facility. Read more...

Occurred Fall 1970 in Canadian County, OK

Published on March 10, 2009 Icon-photo Icon-video-off

Coon hunter reports late night visual encounter on Canadian River in Central Oklahoma. Read more...

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