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Archives for January 2011

Play with me

January 5, 2011 by Elizabeth

This morning Jamie seemed to be feeling a little ignored. She displayed a couple of times, probably in an attempt to draw some attention to herself, but volunteer Denice and I were busy cleaning the front rooms, and the other chimpanzees didn’t seem too impressed. She eventually convinced Foxie to play with her by “stealing” one of her trolls. Once she had Foxie’s undivided attention, she proceeded to drag her around the playroom by her feet.

Filed Under: Enrichment, Foxie, Jamie, Play, Sanctuary, Trolls Tagged With: Animal Welfare, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Foxie, Jamie, Play, Sanctuary

1,000 Blog Posts

January 4, 2011 by Diana

This is post #1,000 on our blog!

All of the caregivers, like many of you, are completely addicted to the blog. We look forward to finding out what has happened in the chimp house on the days when we’re not there and we often watch videos over and over (and over). Even though we see the chimps in person pretty often, we still learn new things from posts by other staff members. And we LOVE sharing the amazing Cle Elum Seven with you.

I asked the staff caregivers to pick their own favorite blog posts. It was a serious challenge, but here are the staff favorites, with the caveat that these are the posts that jumped to mind. Each time I’m reminded of a past post, invariable I think, “oh, yeah – THAT’s my favorite!”

Next, I’ll compile all of YOUR favorite posts. Let me know your favorite if you haven’t already by just commenting on this post.

J.B. (Director of Operations) Favorite Posts:

Old ladies playing 7/3/2008
I think this was the first time we saw Negra play at the sanctuary. It makes me happy to see her so happy.

Missy and the Kong toy 8/28/2010
Because Missy cracks me up.

Jackie (Development Coordinator) Favorite Posts:

Playful bunch of chimps 5/14/2010
This was on a day that I was here alone and Negra started playing tug of war and letting me tickle her back while she head nodded– it was so special and I had no one to share it with.  Then J.B. came by and I was able to film him playing with her for the first time.  Very special day.

Oh Neggie 5/21/2010
A week later and it was filmed outside, so it may be a better video.

Through the Looking Glass 11/29/09
It was right after we had given them the glass window and maybe the first time they figured out they could play with us through there (or at least the first time on the blog) and all the different things we could do through it.

Elizabeth (Volunteer Coordinator) Favorite Posts:

Great way to start the day 9/25/10
I love this video because what J.B. said is true.  No matter how tired I am in the morning or how much trouble I had getting out of bed, it’s guaranteed that as soon as the door is opened, one of the chimps will make me smile.  I love all of the milestone videos/blog posts as well, of course, but this one is true to my everyday experience as a caregiver

Me – Diana (Director of Outreach) Favorite Posts:

For all you Negra fans 3/20/2010
I am motivated to do a lot of my work just thinking about Negra – what she’s been through and the new life that we are able to provide her with now (like the greenhouse). Knowing that she has other fans out there makes me so happy.  I also just love that Missy can bring out the silly in people. The way she stuck her feet out to be bitten by Negra is such a classic Missy move. The last photo of Negra 100% relaxed is one of my favorites.

The Party Police 9/24/2010
This video cracks me up every time I watch it, and I’ve watched it many times. Missy and Foxie’s reaction to Jamie makes me laugh just to think about it – I don’t even have to be watching the video. I love that everything is going on without the chimps taking note that they’re being filmed too.

Exciting Foxie stories 6/17/2009
I don’t generally believe in the supernatural, but that day was magical. I remember it like it was yesterday.

Sarah (Executive Director) Favorite Posts:

Negra thanks you 1/8/2010
I love the before and after posts – makes me so proud to be a part of the team helping them recover.

Full of beans 12/31/2010
Jody running!

Filed Under: Foxie, Jamie, Jody, Missy, Negra, Sanctuary, Thanks Tagged With: blog, chimp, csnw, northwest, Sanctuary

In memory of Sadie

January 4, 2011 by Diana

Today is a sponsor-a-day in memory of Sadie from Cindy, Fred and Barney. Cindy is a volunteer at the sanctuary and here is what she shared:

Sadie, a sweet and beautiful Great Pyrenees cross, was born with the new millennium. We were told she lived most of her first year in a crate. We adopted her from PAWS when she was about a year old  and she spent her next 10 years with her best friend Barney barking and romping on 2 acres. He watched over  her when she collapsed under a favorite tree a few weeks ago. Sadie didn’t suffer and was with her family at the end. This day is in loving memory of Sadie and her 2 acres – and looking forward to this coming year and the chimps on their 2 acres.

And here’s a photo of that two acres for the chimps. This was taken by volunteer Denice the day that her husband Ken came out with his tractor to help J.B. plant bamboo and run irrigation up to the plants:

ken planting bamboo



Filed Under: Sponsor-a-day, Volunteers Tagged With: chimp, chimpanzee, csnw, in memory, northwest, Sanctuary, Sponsor-a-day

Happy Birthday Becky Finley

January 3, 2011 by Diana

Today is a Sponsor-a-Day in celebration of Becky Finley’s birthday from her husband Fred.

Hope you party like Jamie!

Jamie party

Filed Under: Jamie, Party, Sanctuary, Sponsor-a-day Tagged With: becky finley, birthday, chimp, chimpanzee, donation, jamie chimpanzee, northwest, sanctary, Sponsor-a-day

New Year’s feast

January 2, 2011 by Elizabeth

Yesterday the chimpanzees had an exciting feast to celebrate another year of sanctuary.

Filed Under: Annie, Burrito, Food, Foxie, Jamie, Negra, Party, Sanctuary, Trolls Tagged With: Animal Welfare, chimp, chimp enrichment, chimpanzee rescue, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest

2010 Reflections

January 1, 2011 by Diana

We staff caregivers (plus volunteer Denice, who works at the chimp house twice a week) all have so many favorite moments of 2010.

We have many other volunteer caregivers and supporters who add so much to the lives of the chimps. I encourage anyone to feel free to add your thoughts on 2010.

And in a couple of days we’ll do some more reflection (see post below) with our 1,000th blog post!

Best moments of 2010:

  • (from Sarah): When Burrito decided I was an acceptable playmate. Maybe it’s because that day was captured in photos, but I look back on that play session as one of my happiest moments with the chimps this year.
  • All of the amazing things that Jamie does – using tools, inventing new forms of locomotion and generally out-smarting us
  • The fabulous success of the auction – being in a huge room where everyone is in love with the chimps and willing to put their money where their love is – that’s so overwhelmingly powerful.
  • Watching Negra play chase.  So sweet!
  • Annie letting her guard down and playing with caregivers
  • Jamie sharing her night bag with Foxie
  • Every time Missy spots a caregiver from a distance and then just takes off, knowing that we’ll start playing a game of chase
  • Jody’s pure enjoyment of the grape wine vines – for eating and nesting
  • Realizing that Young’s Hill was really going to happen
  • Installing the chimp-proof glass windows (thanks to blog readers, LUSH, and anniversary fundraising donors!) and discovering the added enrichment of the windowsills
  • (from J.B.): We built the greenhouse without knowing how well it was going to work and we weren’t sure how the chimps would react to it, but on the first day that the greenhouse was open, Negra went right outside, built a big nest on the bench and stayed out there all day.
  • (from Denice): just yesterday, while serving the chimps breakfast in the front rooms, J.B. opened the door in the human hallway, letting in a big blast of fog. Jody saw it coming and lunged backward, then threat barked. When that didn’t do anything, she flailed her arms at it.


Biggest changes we’ve witnessed in 2010:

  • Negra playing tug-of-war and chase with humans and playing more with the other chimps
  • Burrito becoming comfortable in the greenhouse
  • Burrito brachiating
  • Annie becoming more confident and interacting more with caregivers
  • Foxie starting to touch enrichment other than troll dolls, including blankets which she’s beginning to use for nesting

I really can’t believe how far we’ve come as an organization and all of the changes that we continue to see in the chimpanzees. We ended 2010 ahead of our financial goals – that’s big news for such a young organization. I never thought we would be this far ahead and embarking on a major expansion – Young’s Hill – with just 2.5 years behind us. Every day I am in awe of everyone involved. The sanctuary, the chimps and the supporters that they attract have made me more optimistic than I’ve probably ever been. We all see big, big things for the future of the sanctuary and the future of chimpanzees in captivity.

As far as changes we’ve seen in 2010, I wanted to expand a little bit on Burrito brachiating and Annie gaining confidence.

The weird thing about Burrito’s new-found chimpness is that we didn’t particularly take note that he wasn’t brachiating until he started doing it. He’s an interesting guy. The way he seems to work is on a switch mechanism – he was really wary of the greenhouse for a while, until one day the switch turned on, and from that day forward he acted like being out there was no big deal. And he didn’t brachiate at all until one day the switch turned on, and all of the sudden he was brachiating regularly, as though he’d been doing it since day one.

Annie, on the other hand, is more of a gradual changer. In the past, she had rarely interacted with her human caregivers, except to greet J.B. in a very exaggerated fashion or to ask us for grass – NOW, please. And this is just fine. We don’t need her to interact with us if she chooses to ignore us. It’s up to her. Ideally, her social needs are met by the other chimpanzees. This year, though, especially within the last few months, she began slowly adding more interactions with us humans to her repertoire. First it was tickling the backs of our hands with her long nails, usually while she looked in the other direction. Then actual playing, eye contact, and even the occasional game of chase – with us jogging on one side of the fencing and her on the other. More recently, I’ve shared excited panting with her during the presentation of food. It might sound like a small thing, but it was huge for me to share that with her. Perhaps she’s seeing us differently now, trusting us more and accepting our friendship. Annie’s confidence and level of comfort seems to have also extended to her interactions with the other chimps. She’s much less anxious during meals and more likely to stand her ground if another chimp is eyeing her food. She still clearly adores Missy, but she seems to be less dependent upon Missy’s constant presence and her approval. I think Annie is the one to watch for the biggest changes overall since her arrival. Watching her transform this year has been a lesson in how much a (chimp) person’s environment can affect behavior.

Happy New Year, everyone!

Filed Under: Annie, Burrito, Foxie, Jamie, Jody, Missy, Negra, Nesting, Sanctuary, Thanks Tagged With: 2010, Animal Welfare, blog, chimp, chimpanzee, csnw, new year, northwest, reflections, Sanctuary

Milestones

January 1, 2011 by Diana

Happy 2011, everyone! Not only are we celebrating the new year today, but we are about to reach a big milestone. This, what you’re reading right now, is our 995th post on the blog.

For our 1,000th post, we want to do a little reflection. We would love to know what your favorite blog posts have been over the last two and a half years. Just leave us a comment below and tell us your favorites and why.

Later today, I’ll share a post with all of the caregivers’ favorite moments of 2010. We have a lot to reflect upon!

Filed Under: Caregivers

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