How should Caudata.org be supported?

How should Caudata.org be supported?


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im good with advertisizing and i would donate but im too young to have a meens of doing so :(
 
In any way that the owner believes is correct.
This is one of the premier herp sites on the web and I think it is important for it to be well funded. There should be no martyrdom or death marches to sustain caudata.org. It is run at a level that is exemplary and most professional. If ads will help the owner recover some value for his time, so much the better. I am pleased to be a multi-year donor. I will continue to do so no matter what other tactics are employed.
 
I will definitely take the opportunity to donate to the development of the site. I consider this a good deed and a necessary deed. I urge everyone to participate in the life of the site.
 
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