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You can donate through their website, here: http://www.wolfsanctuary.net/10-funding/10-01.htm#Donations. Thank you so much, anything helps.
I just donated $5. I'm stupidly broke, but still..I hope everything turns out relatively okay for them in the end.
Quote from: ZennaBug on June 12, 2012, 09:14:05 AMYou can donate through their website, here: http://www.wolfsanctuary.net/10-funding/10-01.htm#Donations. Thank you so much, anything helps. Perfect, thanks! Made my donation If the employees were up there but didn't evacuate any more of the wolves, does that mean that the sanctuary is no longer in danger?
Thank you for all of your wonderful thoughts. Though we are not able to get updates out to you as often as we wish we are keeping tabs on what is being said and we are overwhelmed and inspired by all of emotional, spiritual, in kind and monetary support we are receiving. You all are the reason we are able to do what we do for these amazing animals.We do not have any new news to report from up at the Sanctuary as of yet, but the evacuated animals are still doing well and enjoying their personalized attention. We have been pleasantly surprised at how we they are taking their displacement as many of our unsocial animals have started to relax around humans...some even soliciting scratches from the volunteers.To repeat a previous update (which is the most current information we have from the Sanctuary), yesterday afternoon we were able to check on the animals at the Sanctuary. All the animals were ok then and were given fresh food and water at that time. Since 2009 we have been working on forest thinning and fire mitigation projects including cutting a road as a fire break behind all of the enclosures, removing dead and beetle killed trees from around the property and constructing fire dens. We believe this is great help with protecting the wolves.Thank you all and keep up the great work!
Update: We are ecstatic to inform you that we were able to get back up to the Sanctuary this morning. Even better we were able to get the remaining animals out and send them on their way to their temporary homes!A HUGE thank you to the firemen as well as Pat Craig and the team from the Wild Animal Sanctuary in Keenesburg for assisting in this endeavor!We are extremely relieved and grateful for all of your support. Please stick with us so we can get these animals home safely.