"A mass of reports gathered together in a book may make it seem that one ought to be able to find a Sasquatch, or at
least a footprint, by spending a few months in searching. Actually, except in cases where a Sasquatch is returning repeatedly
to the same place, the odds are infinitely worse than that. Hundreds of thousands of people spend thousands of hours each
year in places where creatures or tracks might be seen, and most of them never see anything. Many millions of man hours of
opportunity are represented in the few hundred reports in the following chapters." - excerpt from book beginning
"The day may eventually come when man decides that it is not his right to do as he chooses with the other inhabitants
of the planet, but that is not the situation now. To blind oneself to the fact that some Sasquatches are going to be killed
is as silly as to blind oneself to the fact that they exist." - excerpt from book end
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