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Archives for September 2008

Pablo, Dorothy and Chimpanzee Families

September 25, 2008 by J.B.

One of the most profound experiences of my life was the death of a chimpanzee named Pablo. Pablo was a friend, and it was the first time that a chimpanzee that I had known personally had died, so it was quite difficult emotionally. But it wasn’t the loss that affected me most. Instead, it was the way the other chimpanzees in the group reacted that moved me so deeply. The day he died, I witnessed a chimpanzee funeral. And as far as I’m concerned, I saw the entire range of emotions that would be on display at any human funeral – confusion, grief, anger, denial, and, among the older laboratory veterans, even a wise and knowing acceptance.

The memory of Pablo’s death was evoked today when I read this tribute written by our friend Sheri Speede to a chimpanzee named Dorothy. The letter is touching, and it reflects the compassion that Sheri and the people at Sanaga-Yong bring to their work caring for orphaned and abused chimpanzees. But, similar to my experience with Pablo, what struck me most was the photo of Dorothy’s chimpanzee family watching her burial. I would challenge anyone to see this photo and not be moved.

Chimpanzees are like us in so many ways, as you can see from the photos and videos on this blog. But some of the similarities are so profound as to render the others insignificant. When I think of why chimpanzees deserve our compassion, I think of Pablo’s friends and family, and now, I will think of this photo.

Filed Under: Sanctuary

New CSNW Forum!

September 24, 2008 by Diana

The Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest Forum is now live! Roslyn from Montreal has been kind enough to offer to help me administrate the forum/discussion board and she’ll be answering a lot of your technical and other questions from that site.

The forum is a place where people can more easily get to know each other and to talk with one another about the chimpanzees at CSNW and related topics – the CCC group asked for it, and we’ve delivered! I think it’s going to be a lot of fun! We’ve created several forum topics to begin with and will see if others seem to naturally develop as people use the board. You must first register to make posts – you’ll see how to do this once you go to the main page.

See you on the forum!! chimpsnw.org/forum

Diana

P.S. – Shelly K. is a moderator on the forum and will be helping with a few things including making sure the board rules are being followed (common sense stuff about being polite – please read the full rules on the forum) and moving messages to more appropriate topics, if need be.

Filed Under: Sanctuary Tagged With: chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, csnw, forum

We’ve got mail

September 23, 2008 by Sarah

Busy day today, but I thought I’d take a sec to send a note to the mystery person who “helped” the Cle Elum Seven send us a thank you card! JB, Diana, Keith and I got a very sweet message in the mail from all the gang thanking us for being their best friends! We thank them for being our best friends too!

Filed Under: Sanctuary

Jamie keeps us guessing and Foxie keeps growing

September 22, 2008 by Sarah

Two fun things to report today:

1. Jamie is still amazing us all! Here’s a video of her sorting through a purse full of enrichment, and making good use of each item she finds.

2. This one is so exciting for me: After breakfast we hand out enrichment to the chimps so that they have something to do while we finish up cleaning. I walked into the front room area the other morning carrying a bright pink scarf. I was going to give it to Missy because she loves to play tug-o-war with scarves. Foxie clapped and banged at me as I walked by her. This isn’t too unusual for Foxie. She’s often seeking a little knuckle rub or wrist tickle. But I looked down and she was emphatically gesturing toward the scarf. I held it up and said “You want this?” with what I’m sure was a very confused look on my face, since she never wants anything soft. She gestured again so I held it up to the cage so she could pull it through. That was exciting enough, but when we saw her place the scarf carefully around her (as though she was starting a nest), I was thrilled! It’s so great that she’s getting closer and closer to that cozy nest we all know she deserves!

Filed Under: Sanctuary

Fall Play

September 20, 2008 by Diana

Today was the first day that actually felt fall-like. It was overcast, windy and chilly. I wondered if the chimpanzees would stay inside all day to avoid the cooler air. Here’s a video that answers that question. Annie is the first chimp in the video, Missy is wearing a sock on her left foot (she often puts on a sock or t-shirt when she’s feeling playful), and Jamie is wrestling with Missy under the structure. You can hear the wind in the camera’s mic.

Filed Under: Annie, Jamie, Missy, Play, Sanctuary

The life of a troll at a chimpanzee sanctuary

September 19, 2008 by Diana

scared? troll in Foxie's hand
fireman troll in Foxie's hand

Filed Under: Enrichment, Foxie, Sanctuary, Trolls Tagged With: Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, csnw, troll dolls

How many blankets does it take to build the perfect nest?

September 18, 2008 by Sarah

Free living and captive chimpanzees seem to be “hard wired” to make nests. In captivity, it shows up with chimpanzees who have great lives (like those in true sanctuaries) and with chimpanzees who have not so great lives (like those in entertainment). Here’s a chance to see Missy concocting a masterful nest (twice!) made out of seven blankets and a stuffed monkey. 

Filed Under: Sanctuary

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