A Beginner's Guide To Cryptozooology
Educate yourself with a Beginner's Guide To Cryptozooology from the Grant Museum of Zoology
The Grant Museum of Zoology is hosting a free talk that aims to introduce Beginners to Cryptozooology.
How do you search for an animal that has never been seen? Are there mysterious beasts roaming our moors? How can you tell superstition from reality?
Jonathan Downes and Richard Freeman, Director and Zoological Director of the Centre for Fortean Zoology - the world's only professional organisation dedicated to cryptozoology - join us to discuss what cryptozoology is and how it is studied. They will give fascinating highlights of their many expeditions in search of hidden animals like the Mongolian Deathworm, the Mexican goat-sucker and the Loch Ness Monster.
Following the talk, join the speakers for a free glass of wine in a private view of the Museum.
This fantastic free event is taking place on Tuesday May 20th from 6pm, there is no need to book so just turn up and enjoy!
Find out more about the Grant Museum of Zoology.
How to get there
The closest tube stations are at Euston Square and Warren Street. If travelling by bus the number 10, 14, 18, 24, 27, 29, 30, 73, 88, 134, 205 and 390 all serve the area.


