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In 1968, Sanderson introduced the concept of the "vile vortex". Vile vortices are supposed to be "anomalic regions" regularly distributed on Earth where disproportionately many strange phenomena occur, such as disappearances, UFO sightings, or poltergeist activity. The first and second "vile vortex"
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journal as unscientific. The reviewer noted that "unfortunately, the author's concept of what constitutes scientific evidence will scarcely be accepted by most scientists. His standards are unbelievably low." The reviewer noted how Sanderson relied heavily and uncritically upon anecdotal reports and
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Sanderson developed and toured winter traveling exhibits of rare and unusual animals for sports shows and department stores. A fire on the night of Tuesday or early morning hours of Wednesday, February 2, 1955 destroyed his collection of 45 rare animals kept in a barn at his New Jersey home. Ivan
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of the beauties of nature, as well as humorous anecdotes, some of which may be exaggerated. Sanderson's serious scientific work was published in scientific journals. He collected animals for museums and scientific institutions, and included detailed studies of their behaviors and environments. He
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In November 1952, Sanderson purchased the "Frederick Trench place" a 250-year-old farmhouse, outbuildings and 25 acres (10 ha) of land a short ways from the ultimate location of the zoo between the communities of Columbia and Hainesburg. He refurbished and expanded, moving 200 of his rarest
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Sanderson's television appearances with animals led to what he termed his "animal business." Initially Sanderson borrowed or rented animals from zoos in the New York metropolitan area for his TV appearances. In 1950 at a meeting of the National Speleological Society, he met 20-year-old Edgar O.
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Sanderson founded the Ivan T. Sanderson Foundation in August 1965 on his New Jersey property, which became the Society for the Investigation of the Unexplained (SITU) in 1967. SITU was a non-profit organization that investigated claims of strange phenomena ignored by mainstream science.
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in Florida. Sanderson proclaimed that the footprints were impossible to fake and were made by a fifteen-foot tall penguin. In 1988, prankster Tony Signorini admitted that with a friend he had made the footprints by a pair of cast iron feet attached to high-top sneakers.
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animals to a barn nearby so he could keep close watch on them. In the spring of 1954, he established "Ivan Sanderson’s Jungle Zoo" and Laboratory, a permanent, summer, roadside attraction near Manunka Chunk, White Township, Warren County, New Jersey.
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Illustrated with Sanderson's drawings, they are accounts of his scientific expeditions, but they are addressed to a popular audience and include somewhat
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Living mammals of the world in color: A treasury of real-life, natural-color photographs and complete up-to-date, accurate description of 189 mammals
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During World War II, Sanderson worked for British Naval Intelligence, in charge of counter-espionage against the Germans in the Caribbean, then for
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In 1948 Sanderson began appearing on American radio and television, speaking as a naturalist and displaying animals. In 1951 he appeared with
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Sanderson often traveled from his New Jersey home to his New York apartment to visit friends and to appear on radio and television programs.
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Abominable Snowmen: Legend Come to Life: The Story Of Sub-Humans On Five Continents From The Early Ice Age Until Today
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says that Sanderson could be skeptical. In "Mysterious America," Coleman writes that Sanderson discovered the 1909 "
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in the 1920s and 1930s, gaining fame for his animal collecting as well as his popular writings on nature and travel.
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and at 17 years old began a yearlong trip around the world, spending most time in Asia. Sanderson graduated
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The Dynasty of Abu a History and Natural History of the elephants and Their Relatives Past and Present
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During the 1950s and 1960s, Sanderson was widely published in such journals of popular adventure as
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Sanderson has been described as credulous for suggesting that aircraft and boats went missing at
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Sanderson was married twice. His first wife Alma accompanied him in the travels discussed in
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Unexplained! 347 Strange Sightings, Incredible Occurrences, and Puzzling Physical Phenomena
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Sanderson's Jungle Zoo was flooded out by the Delaware River during the floods caused by
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Sanderson's essay "What Pilots a UFO?" was cover-featured on the November 1957 issue of
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Born in Scotland, Sanderson traveled widely in his youth. His father, who manufactured
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Pseudoscience and Deception: The Smoke and Mirrors of Paranormal Claims
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Hall, Mark A., "The Works of Ivan Terence Sanderson (1911–1973)," in
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Secret Body: Erotic and Esoteric Currents in the History of Religions
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Encyclopedia of Pseudoscience: From Alien Abductions to Zone Therapy
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Sanderson's credibility was damaged with his endorsement of the
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scattered over five continents. The book was criticized in the
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He became famous claiming to have seen an "olitiau" (a large
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Bigfoot at 50: Evaluating a Half-Century of Bigfoot Evidence
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on the world's first regularly scheduled colour TV series,
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while assisting a documentary film crew in Kenya in 1925.
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British naturalist, writer and cryptozoologist (1911–1973)
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Green silence: Travels through the jungles of the Orient
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faculty of Biology, a degree traditionally upgraded to
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Story, Ronald, "Sanderson, Ivan T" pages 315-317 in
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Invisible Residents: The Reality of Underwater UFOs
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In the 1950s, Sanderson was a frequent guest on 384:, begun in late 1936 and ending in late 1938; and 1350:Abominable Snowmen, full text at sacred-texts.com 1308:Hall, Mark A., "The World of Ivan Sanderson," in 1229:"Jordan Peele's 'NOPE': cryptids in the clouds?" 227:Society for the Investigation of the Unexplained 812:, Adventures Unlimited Press, 2005, paperback, 1325:(3): 86–90 (in annual compilation), Sept. 2003 1315:(3): 67–85 (in annual compilation), Sept. 2003 502:" incident was an elaborate real estate hoax. 1993:Deaths from brain cancer in the United States 1388: 848:Uninvited Visitors: A Biologist Looks At UFOs 698:, The Viking Press, November 1939, hardback, 8: 549:argued that there are four living types of 277:subjects, and also wrote fiction under the 1395: 1381: 1373: 1143: 1141: 144: 133: 2023:Naturalized citizens of the United States 2008:20th-century American non-fiction writers 1751:The Sasquatch and Other Unknown Hominoids 1112: 1110: 844:(essays), Pyramid Books, 1969, paperback. 592:, gravitational or magnetic aberrations, 273:. 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