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Archives for February 2014

Sharing the Chimp Love

February 5, 2014 by Diana

We just launched our February Share the Chimp Love campaign, and we’re 10% towards our goal of raising $10,000!

Have you seen the Share the Chimp Love video yet? If not – go check it out, read about the campaign, make a donation, and set up your own fundraising page to start sharing the love! We could use your help!

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If you’re signed up for our e-newsletter, you got the notice this morning about our Share the Chimp Love campaign, as well as other exciting events and news like the March 1st Grapes for Apes wine tasting and a story about Annie. If you’re not signed up for our e-news, you can sign up at the bottom of the newsletter.

Go here now to Share the Chimp Love: love.chimpsnw.org

Filed Under: Fundraising, Jody, Missy, Sanctuary Tagged With: chimp, chimpanzee, chimpsnw, csnw, love, northwest, rescue, Sanctuary, share the chimp love, share the love, shelter, valentine's

Unintentional Enrichment

February 4, 2014 by Debbie

Enrichment comes in many forms—food enrichment, social enrichment, object enrichment, and structural enrichment—but sometimes the most enriching things are completely unintentional. Nearly two years ago, JB took out the extremely heavy drain covers we used to have and exchanged them for lightweight covers. They are much easier to handle for the humans, but also much more likely the chimps could get it. However, the covers are durable and pose no danger to the chimps, so the risk of them grabbing it versus practically breaking our backs every time we had to lift the heavy drain cover was worth it!

After JB put in the new covers, we took bets on when the chimps (particularly Jamie) would get it. I guessed about 20 minutes after they had access to the playroom. Diana guessed that night while the humans were away, and JB guessed within 48 hours. We were all wrong! Twenty-three months was the actual answer. We didn’t see how she got it, but when we came into the chimp area a few days ago, Jamie had removed the drain cover, finally.

After removing it, she proceeded to clean it with some scraps of paper. Annie was very interested in watching her—I’m sure they know it is something they aren’t really supposed to have. (Kind of like this time we played keep-away with a laundry basket).

You’ll notice in the video that there is quite a mess in the playroom—it was the day after the Lunar New Year party, so there was a lot to clean up. Once breakfast was brought out, Jamie dropped the drain cover and exited the playroom so we could enter to retrieve it and clean up the party. As far as I am aware she hasn’t bothered to get the drain cover since, but it certainly was enriching for her that morning.

Filed Under: Enrichment, Jamie, Sanctuary Tagged With: animal protection, animal rescue, animal rights, Animal Welfare, chimp enrichment, chimpanzee, chimpanzee rescue, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Enrichment, Jamie, Sanctuary

Happy Birthday, Sherry!

February 4, 2014 by Katelyn

A day of sanctuary was sponsored today by Sherry Berman! Sherry expressed the following message:

“I am sponsoring today for the chimps to help me celebrate my 50th birthday. I get so much enjoyment each and every day of the year following them on Facebook that I wanted them to be part of my birthday celebration. No better way to celebrate a milestone than to share it with those you love.”

Sherry, we are so touched by your kind words and generosity in wanting to share your special day with the chimpanzees! Thank you so much for all that you do for them! And from all of the primates here at CSNW, Happy Birthday!!

Burrito will no doubt be food squeaking up a storm, thanks to you!

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Filed Under: Sanctuary

It’s Groundhog Day, Again

February 3, 2014 by Lisa

Okay, okay, yesterday was actually Groundhog Day but, as it happens, it was also GAME DAY so we may have been a little bit distracted! As it turns out, it appears the Groundhog has predicted 6 more weeks of winter. [And a Seattle Seahawks Super Bowl win! Oh, wait that wasn’t Punxsutawney Phil, that was me. Did I mention I love football?] Seahawks pride aside, the wind and the snow seem to be in agreement with the prognosticating rodent and have conspired to keep the chimpanzees primarily indoors today.

Annie, in the playroom, relaxing on the bridge:
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Burrito, in the playroom, playing with a wooden toy:
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Negra, in the playroom, lying down on the catwalk and watching Burrito from above:
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Foxie, in the playroom, observing the paparazzi:
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Jody, in the front rooms, relaxing on a bench:
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Missy, also in the front rooms, relaxing on the bench:
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You may be wondering about Jamie’s whereabouts. I can assure you she was around and making her usual rounds but was in no mood to have her picture taken today. Since she is the boss, I was only too happy to oblige her request!

Filed Under: Annie, Burrito, Foxie, Jody, Missy, Negra, Sanctuary Tagged With: Annie, Burrito, chimpanzee rescue, chimpanzee retirement, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Cle Elum 7, Cle Elum Seven, csnw, Foxie, Jody, Missy, Negra, Sanctuary

Superbowl Sunday at CSNW

February 2, 2014 by Elizabeth

Because we’re always looking for an excuse to throw a party, and because the Seahawks are our home team, the chimpanzees had a little Superbowl shindig today. We decorated the greenhouse with Seahawks colors; everything from blankets to breakfast was green and blue. The chimps foraged for bok choy, green apples, and honeydew smoothie in blue plastic shot glasses.

Jamie used this perch as a lookout to scout for food:

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and found some smoothie:

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Burrito was on a mission searching for anything edible:

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Missy found some bok choy and stuffed it in her mouth for safe keeping:

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Foxie with a mouthful of food:

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Negra was all about the peanuts, as usual:

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Jody took her food up to this windowsill, where she could keep an eye on everyone else:

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And Annie filled every inch of mouth space with green apple:

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Our Superbowl party appears to have been a success and, I think, an indication of good things to come this afternoon. Enjoy your food, friends, and family wherever you are and join the chimps in wishing the Seahawks a great end to a great season. Go, Hawks!

Filed Under: Annie, Burrito, Enrichment, Food, Foxie, Jamie, Jody, Missy, Negra, Party, Sanctuary Tagged With: chimpanzee, chimpanzee rescue, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Cle Elum 7, Cle Elum Seven, Sanctuary

Negra with seeds on her belly

February 1, 2014 by Diana

It’s no secret that Negra has a big place in my heart. I first wrote about my love for her in this blog post from 2008, before the chimpanzees had made the journey across the U.S. to come to Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest. She has many endearing qualities, including her enjoyment in watching her caregivers dance (as shown in the Dancing with Negra video from 2009), the multiple stages of her droopy lip, and her love of the night bags that we give the chimpanzees after dinner each night (there’s a short video of Negra getting her night bag here).

As mentioned in this post, one of my favorite sights is a very content Negra eating her night bag while the shells of the seeds in the night bag drop on her belly. Tonight, I finally got a few good photos of just this. Negra has lost a little weight at the sanctuary, but, despite our attempts at rationing her food, she still has a buddha belly. She actually eats quite a bit less than the other chimpanzees and isn’t as food focused as, say, Burrito, but she’s also the least active of the chimpanzees. I consider Negra’s shape to be a pretty endearing quality in itself.

I hope these photos make you as happy as Negra with seeds are her belly makes me.

Negra with night bag

Negra eating night bag

Negra eating night bag

Negra eating night bag goodies

Negra looking at camera with night bag

 

 

Filed Under: Food, Negra, Sanctuary Tagged With: animal, animal sanctuary, Animal Welfare, chimp, chimpanzee, chimpanzee rescue, chimpanzee retirement, Cle Elum 7, Cle Elum Seven, csnw, Negra, northwest, Sanctuary, shelter

Today is for Gene and Chris Tonry!

February 1, 2014 by Katelyn

Today’s day of sanctuary was sponsored by Claire Tonry in honor of Gene and Chris Tonry! Claire shared the following message:

Gene and Chris are both students and scholars of ethics and philosophy. They became interested in the plight of chimpanzees in captivity after reading the compelling petition by the Non-Human Animal Rights Project aimed to allow Tommy to live at a true sanctuary like CSNW.”

Claire, thank you so much for your generous gift for the chimpanzees in honor of Gene and Chris! And thank you, Gene and Chris, for your interest in captive chimpanzees and the issues they face and for recognizing how very special they are.

The amazing Jamie Chimpanzee:

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Filed Under: Sanctuary

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