The Bigfoot Garden of Eden Project was brought to fruition by a Arizona Bigfoot research organization known as MogollonMonster.com. The concept was based on the physical needs of Arizona’s Bigfoot. In other words what such an animal would need to not only survive but to thrive. These needs developed by Susan Farnsworth one of Arizona’s leading Bigfoot hunters. They are:
1. Plenty of fresh drinking water.
2. Plenty of food to meet the dietary requirements.
3. Very dense foliage to provide cover and concealment
4. The absence of Humans
There are many areas in Arizona that may meet these requirements for survival, however; the number of places where such an animal could thrive is very few. Thriving in this case does not mean one animal living blissfully in a section of forest, but it does mean the perpetuation of the species and population growth. All animal species continually search to find the necessary resources and locations to provide for their offspring to grow and thrive.
These considerations are the basics of the Bigfoot Garden of Eden project. MogollonMonster.com researchers locate areas that meet the four basic needs. They assess the area and develop a plan to improve the area to maximize the resources. The easiest category to develop is the availability, quantity, and quality of food.
In 2009, a long term project was initiated by MogollonMonster.com for development of several locations on the Mogollon Rim. Native plant/food sources were inventoried and targeted to be fertilized for enhanced growth. Specific plants groups include apples, grapes, raspberries, strawberries, black walnut, choke cherries, and wild onions. To date, the production level of these areas increased dramatically. These areas are not only producing more food, but the number of animals and animal traffic through the areas has increased. Since Bigfoot is proposed to be an omnivorous creature, the increased animal traffic has also increased the amount of protein available to support Bigfoot families.
There is another aspect of this project. By creating these “sweet spots” for Bigfoot to eat, the chances of catching one on camera in these secluded areas is greatly increased. Instead of chasing Bigfoot all over creation, MogollonMonster.com hopes to bring the Bigfoot to them.
For more information
The Best of Sasquatch Bigfoot by John Green
The Mogollon Monster, Arizona’s Bigfoot by Susan Farnsworth.















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