ISU professor Meldrum has book signing in Idaho Falls
June 15, 2007
Dr. Jeff Meldrum, associate professor of anatomy and anthropology in the 麻豆传媒AV department of biological sciences, will have a book signing on June 16 in Idaho Falls.
Meldrum will sign 鈥淪asquatch: Legend Meets Science,鈥 from 1 to 5 p.m. at Barnes & Noble Booksellers in the Grand Teton Mall. He will conduct a brief seminar on his sasquatch research at 1 p.m.
The book has been well-received. There are 13,000 hardback copies in print and a paperback edition is scheduled for release in September.
Meldrum鈥檚 research into the possible existence of a North American ape, commonly known as Bigfoot or sasquatch, has been controversial. However, highly-reputable colleagues and professionals, including world-renowned primatologist and conservationist Jane Goodall, have considered his research positively.
Goodall, best known for her pioneering studies of the Gombe chimpanzees, is a Dame of the British Empire. When Meldrum contacted her, requesting a prepublication review, she wrote in part, 鈥淚 think I have read every article and every book about these creatures, and while most scientists are not satisfied with existing evidence, I have an open mind.鈥
While on a recent research trip to Northern California, Meldrum was Goodall鈥檚 guest at a presentation held at Humboldt State University.
Meldrum notes, 鈥淛ane is a premiere example of a number of reputable scholars and experts who are taking a serious look at this question 鈥 who are not saying they 鈥榖elieve鈥 in Bigfoot, but acknowledge the investigation of the question is fully justified and indeed long overdue.
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