I just had a thought. Perhaps if the anti-kill crowd would organize like the pro kill people and get into the field looking for bodies or skeletons, they might solve this thing before the kill groups do. Like it or not, I think the thing boils down to a race between the two groups and the possible extinction of the species. The goal is the same, just the methods are different. Other than some organized BFRO groups in various states, and organizations like the Olympic Project, the only other large organized groups I know of are pro kill. The hunt for bodies or skeletons is not dangerous for the hunters in that you are not going to shoot each other accidently, you are not chasing an elusive species around in the dark, and it is less likely that BF will kill you out of self defense. While there may be legal issues with a body or skeleton if it is human or indistinguishable from human, those issues are not nearly as serious as if you shoot something that turns out to be a human variant. And I don't know about you but I don't like to stay up half the night for anything.
Let me propose, organizing a group to search the lahar on the East Side of Mt St Helens, looking for a skeleton washing out of the ash deposits with the spring runoff. That would need to be done this spring, after the road to Ape Canyon is open and we have access. I believe it is closed now because of the snow level. If anyone is interested contact me via PM. I do not know if the road is opened based on a calendar date or simply when the snow allows it to be open. I can check with the Monument on that. The more boots on the ground the more likely we are to find something. As an aside, that is a good place to find footprints if you have not found any yet and there are several reports of vocalizations after people leave the parking area at night.