That's pretty interesting.
Bigfoot is everywhere. Until you need to shoot one, and then Bigfoot is nowhere.
They do big game population sampling to manage them and you can look up the budgets for it by state. The first one I found was here:
file:///C:/Users/bob/Downloads/Insid...all%202008.pdf
It's for Montana. Bigfoot country, allegedly.
$65K for six species, one year of counts: Elk, Mule Deer, Bighorn Sheep, Moose, Mountain Goat, and Whitetail Deer.
That's $1,100 per species.