It was very informative and hopefully the average punter may be a little more aware when they are out in the sticks .
Once again well done to all !

I did use my phone to find the link lol.AL Pitman wrote: Wed Apr 17, 2019 12:03 am Well done
Yowiedan
I really need to get a new laptop
The phone just doesn't cut it
CHEERS
http://www.farsouthcoasthominoidevidence.orgNathanRam wrote: Wed Apr 17, 2019 11:13 am Well spoken Dean!
Does anyone know the website of the gent called russell who was on the radio programme?
Thanks in advance
Rusty, when you talk on a radio station about Yowies either on country, local or city ststions your known by so many all over Australia that your name or voice will be recognised. Great hearing your chat about our hairy friend.Rusty2 wrote: Wed Apr 17, 2019 4:52 pm Oh god how embarrissing .
I thought it was local not state wide . I also didn't realise Dean was being interviewed . I was working on a jobsite with my radio headphones and heard about the broadcast . Kia , started saying "legend" and 'myth" and I thought I'd come in and stomp on that hypothesis ha ha .
Senses , from where I sit there's 2 avenues to pursue or maybe even to convince . Scientific recognition and public recognition .
What I know is that a body of evidence can be as convincing as an actual body . When people hear those calls it seems to trigger an inner response maybe even a primal response . Those people have a physical reaction .
What happens then is they tell someone else and those people tell their friends or mates and it continues . It then becomes a disease and spreads across the country . Witnesses are then encouraged to speak up because they have something tangable to back up their encounter .
Whether a scientist or a member of the public people are people and all have a reaction to something they've never heard before . This moves the yowie community in the right direction , probably slowly but still people in Australia , scientists and the public are becoming aware .![]()