Gallery
The Gallery has been closed temporarily until
adequate donations have been received.
Due to lack of funding, and lack of response
for funds, we have temporarily closed the
gallery.
This was a difficult decision, but one that
we are forced to make. This gallery is provided
to you out of goodwill, at great expense
to ourselves. Until we receive enough funding
to retain the website online, the gallery
will be closed.
If you would like to send a donation, please
email using this form for instructions on how to make a contribution.
You can also now Donate via PayPal as well.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may
have caused. It is our sincere hope that
enough funds can be received to maintain
the website. These funds are needed immediately
if wolveswolveswolves.org is to continue
to operate this site.
Thank you for your patronage, and we do hope
that you can help support us. $5 from 60
people (the number of people who visit each
day) will fully fund the website for 1 more
year, so any amount, no matter how small,
will be appreciated. We really do not have
the funds to operate this website at the
moment, though we are working on fixing that,
and transitioning this to a fully funded
organization; with the website being a part
of the educational outreach.
Temporarily, donors who give $10 or more
will be given access to the gallery until
the gallery is reopened. We may decide to
leave the gallery closed except to donors.
We will evaluate this, and do appreciate
your input. Donor input is especially welcome;
do you want to support making the gallery
available to the public, or just keep access
to donors? Please note however that if this
system is abused, and we cannot maintain
funding of the website; we will permanently
remove the gallery.
***Note: the new gallery is available, and
has over 200 photographs! Well worth a $10
donation.***
Please note, as we have purchased a new scanner
(for $12.50 at an auction, a scanner valued
at $3000), we have been scanning in many
more of the pictures we have in our stock.
So when the gallery does reopen, it will
have hundreds of pictures.