Craig Woolheater
From squatchopedia.com - All things bigfoot and sasquatch
Craig Woolheater is co-founder of the Texas Bigfoot Research Conservancy.
Woolheater had a life changing experience in 1994 when he and his wife observed a bigfoot while driving home to Dallas from New Orleans along a highway approaching Alexandria, LA. After this sighting his interest became more involved and eventually led to the creation of what is now the Texas Bigfoot Research Conservancy in 1999.
Starting in 2001, Woolheater organized a major conference held in east Texas. Since then many of the most prominent investigators of the sasquatch phenomenon have spoken at the annual fall Texas Bigfoot Conference, including Dr. Jeff Meldrum and Dr. John Bindernagel. Woolheater was also instrumental in organizing exhibits at museums, including the 2004 "BIGFOOT: Fact or Folklore?" exhibit at the Brazos Valley Museum of Natural History, and the 2006 "Bigfoot in Texas?" exhibit and lecture series at the prestigious Institute of Texan Cultures (ITC) in San Antonio[1].
[edit] External Links
- "Answering the Bigfoot Skeptics" Woolheater's reply to Benjamin Radford, editor of the Skeptical Inquirer, and his article entitled, "Rare Woodpecker Search Sheds Light on Bigfoot."

