Wow - lots to chew on here, most of which is well covered in other threads. You could use the SEARCH function and learn a lot more about the nuances of these questions than you'll get in bulleted opinions by we of the peanut gallery. But for what it's worth, here are some of mine.
QUOTE(Ontariobfinvestigator @ Sep 3 2008, 01:53 PM)

If and when a real body is found, what should the precedures be to bring it to the public the right way?
State Troopers (Provincial Troopers?). Here in the states, our Troopers should be the first responders for any dead bigfoot. Wildlife are the property of the state, not the individual. So Troopers will be able to follow the appropriate legal course of action to get the body and the documentation to the proper authorities in the state wildlife department and, likely, to an appropriate museum for necropsy and curation.
State/Provincial law enforcement should also be the first contact if the dead body was judged to be human. In this case, the corpse would go through the Medical Examiner's office, again preserving the proper chain of custody and documentation - and preservation in a morgue.
Either way - human or "animal" - you the finder are not legally allowed to keep the body. (If you did, you could probably stay out of trouble with a "this is a unique situation" defense, but better to avoid all that hassle and just deliver the body to the appropriate authorities.
Don't worry about making money off "your" bigfoot body. It can't be done. If you really have a bigfoot, then you won't be allowed to keep it. You'll make plenty of money, however, off your story of getting the first ever bigfoot, the photos you'll take, etc. You'll still get rich, so as quickly as you can, get the thing in the hands of the state police.
QUOTE(Ontariobfinvestigator @ Sep 3 2008, 01:53 PM)

Has any photograph or video ever been proven to be legite through this forum? Other than just being debunked?
If "bigfoot" is so far unauthenticated as a living organism, then how could any reputed image of one be regarded "legitimate?" Probably the only imagery seriously considered to be objectively inconclusive is the Patterson/Gimlin Film.
QUOTE(Ontariobfinvestigator @ Sep 3 2008, 01:53 PM)

What is the generally excepted Bigfoot population in North America?
Zero, same as the global population. But if we assume such a creature did exist and that it ranged over the area in which it is reported to occur and a few more things about its biology, then I have arrived at a North American estimate of ~ 6000.
QUOTE(Ontariobfinvestigator @ Sep 3 2008, 01:53 PM)

If we had a spokeman or woman for the Bigfoot Community, who would you choose and why?
Myself, because I'd be respectful of believers even though I'm not one. I'm arguably not, however, part of that "Community."
QUOTE(Ontariobfinvestigator @ Sep 3 2008, 01:53 PM)

If serious evidence was found, who should we contact first?
If by "serious evidence" you mean a body, see answer to #1.
QUOTE(Ontariobfinvestigator @ Sep 3 2008, 01:53 PM)

How can we as a community, deal with jokers like Biscardi? Serious replies please.
Ignore him (and those like him) unequivocally.
QUOTE(Ontariobfinvestigator @ Sep 3 2008, 01:53 PM)

Why does the community in general find paid expeditions wrong?
QUOTE(Ontariobfinvestigator @ Sep 3 2008, 01:53 PM)

Is there any value when it comes to research in these expeditions?
QUOTE(Ontariobfinvestigator @ Sep 3 2008, 01:53 PM)

Has anyone seen any not so legite activities on a paid expedition?
Beautifully addressed by Stacy.
QUOTE(Ontariobfinvestigator @ Sep 3 2008, 01:53 PM)

Why does the fossil record of North America not support a large creature such as Bigfoot? Allegedly
Because there is no creature such as bigfoot. I'm not just being cheeky - the complete lack of a fossil record is actually a major hurdle to my acceptance of a flesh and blood bigfoot.