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The British Columbia Scientific Cryptozoology Club (BCSCC) is a Canadian cryptozoological organisation focused on the cryptids of British Columbia, a region which the BCSCC contends "produces more sightings and reports of unknown terrestrial and aquatic animals per capita than any other locale in the world". It was founded in 1989 by James A. Clark, Paul H. LeBlond, and John Kirk.[1]

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