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Segment 77: Dana Nedrelo: Sasquatch Through a Biologist's Eyes

Segment 77: Dana Nedrelo: Sasquatch Through a Biologist's Eyes

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Welcome to Paranormal Heart Podcast, paranormal talk, with heart and soul. Tonight’s segment is pre-recorded streaming on United Public Radio Network, 107.7 New Orleans, 105.3 the Gulf Coast, YouTube and anyplace you find your favorite podcasts. I’m your host, Kat Ward. Thank you so much for tuning in.

Hello my dear Haunted Hearts, for Segment 77, I am joined by Dana Nedrelo. Dana is a biologist and herpetologist known for his work in vertebrate zoology and wildlife conservation. Alongside his mainstream scientific career, he has spent decades researching Bigfoot/Sasquatch reports and has been affiliated with the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization. He has also appeared in Sasquatch-related media projects, including Searching for Sasquatch 6: What Lurks in the Darkness.

A huge thank you to my special guest Dan Nedrelo, and to you, my wonderful Haunted Hearts, for tuning in. I also want to thank UPRN 107.7 New Orleans and 105.3 the Gulf Coast for carrying the show. If you enjoyed tonight’s episode, please Like, Subscribe, Share, and Comment—it truly means the world to me. And if you’d like to be on the show, have guest or topic ideas, or just want to say hello, drop me an email at paranormalheart13@gmail.com. I’d also love to hear from what country you’re listening from. So until we meet again, take care of yourselves and each other. Much love to you all.

Dan's Links:

The NO AI Sasquatch Group: www.facebook.com/groups/354837975717306

The White Bipedal project: www.facebook.com/groups/861459307638313

WILDMAN Literature: www.facebook.com/groups/2390577724571176

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