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Latest revision as of 19:48, 10 April 2021
NESRA (North East Sasquatch Researchers Association) is a group of independent researchers who investigate sightings and reports in the north-east United States. They also specialize in field research and field expeditions.
In the past they've held trips to the Adirondack Mountains in New York and The Pine Barrens in New Jersey, among others. Generally they hold two sanctioned research expeditions a year, but each individual member does their own field work and research in their respective parts of the country, often in collaboration with other members from their region.
A large number of NESRA members also belong to other groups and organizations including the AIBR (Alliance of Independent Bigfoot Researchers), The Adirondack Bigfoot Club,, A.B.S. (American Bigfoot Society), the SquatchDetective, and others.
NESRA does not appear to be an active organization anymore.