I'm off for a couple of days so I thought I'd start a thread before I go and see what comes of it while I'm away. I noticed that Marius has asked a decent question regarding the evidence for opposable thumbs and cranial capacity. Useful questions (I thought) but I don't have anything to offer so I'll leave that one alone. I will watch with interest though to see what people can provide; after some have already taken some pot-shots at it.
I'd like to consider the question of what constitutes 'proof of existence' (of yowies) and the grades of evidence that can be considered. I'll offer my opinions and I'm hoping we can have some constructive input. Who knows, maybe we can actually develop something of use in the field.
Before I start, I have done a bit of research and haven't dug anything previous up. However, if I'm inadvertently going over old ground then feel free to point me to it.
I would consider that there are two things, which are 'evidence' and 'proof'. Proof is final and evidence comes in grades of quality.
With that said, here's my starting list:
Proof
- A live, captive specimen;
- A recently deceased corpse or significant portion(s) thereof;
- A recently dated skeleton or significant portion(s) thereof.
High Quality (confirmed by independent laboratory analysis)
- Hair/fur samples;
- Body fluid samples (blood, urine, saliva, semen);
- Scat samples;
- Skin samples.
- Clear, in focus video footage;
- Clear, in focus still photograph(s);
- Footprint/handprint/bodyprint casts;
- Unedited audio recordings;
- Unfocussed video footage;
- Unfocussed still photograph(s);
- Tree bites;
- Broken branches;
- Nests;
- Tree'd kills.
- Edited audio recordings (excepting enhanced sounds in conjunction with original);
- Edited video footage (excepting enhanced video in conjunction with original);
- Edited still photograph(s) (excepting enhanced photos in conjunction with original);
- Stick arrangements and rock piles.
A couple of points:
This post is NOT about:
- Attempting to devalue Dean's encounter and the ensuing saga;
- Attempting to devalue YL1's audio evidence of Dean's encounter;
- The degree of difficulty of gathering said proof/evidence;
- The ethics or morality of capturing or killing yowies.
- Trying to get a balanced view about proof and evidence that all parties can agree;
- Giving field researchers something with which to rate the value and outcomes of their expeditions;
- A scale by which researchers can assess where to devote their time and energies whilst on expedition.
Any takers?
