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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 11/2002 in Walker County, TX

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Young hunter has dawn encounter in Sam Houston National Forest near Stubblefield Campground. Read more...

Occurred 6/2000 in Wood County, TX

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Two teenage girls experience pre-dusk encounter while in woods near home. Read more...

Occurred 3/21/2008 in Angelina County, TX

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Near exotic animal ranch not far from Huntington, motor vehicle passenger reports late-afternoon visual encounter off Highway 69. Read more...

Occurred 3/13/2008 in Lincoln County, AR

Submitted on March 20, 2008 Icon-photo-off Icon-video-off

Three off-duty law officers have encounter while fishing on Old River Lake. Read more...

Occurred 3/2/2008 in Wood County, TX

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Woman has morning encounter at home after dogs become alerted. Read more...

Occurred 2/6/2007 in Walker County, TX

Submitted on February 28, 2008 Icon-photo Icon-video

Several men cutting wood come upon tracks and possible shelter. Read more...

Occurred Fall 1988 in Harrison County, TX

Submitted on January 30, 2008 Icon-photo-off Icon-video-off

Son and father have morning encounter while hunting not far from Louisiana state line north of Waskom. Read more...

Occurred 10/2000 in Miller County, AR

Submitted on January 26, 2008 Icon-photo Icon-video-off

Bowhunter has early morning encounter while in hunting stand in Sulphur River Wildlife Management Area. Read more...

Occurred 9/15/1985 in Collin County, TX

Submitted on January 6, 2008 Icon-photo Icon-video-off

Couple reports dusk road encounter on FM 1461. Read more...

Occurred 12/9/2006 in San Jacinto County, TX

Submitted on January 5, 2008 Icon-photo Icon-video-off

TBRC Investigators hear a number of close knocks and discover fresh tracks the next day. Read more...

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