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Archives for June 2016

Meandering Night Adventures

June 11, 2016 by Diana

If you’ve been reading the blog for a while, you know a few things about Jamie–that she likes to patrol the outdoor area, that she likes to have the humans join her on the other side of the fence on these patrols, and that she often keeps the humans late at night in the summer by insisting that we do walk after walk until she is satisfied.

We don’t complain too often about these overtime duties because it makes Jamie happy and because it’s a beautiful time to be outside on the sanctuary property.

Last week, we had a heat wave that prevented the chimpanzees from spending a lot of time outside during the day, but it always gets cooler here at night, so Jamie simply waited until the temperature dropped to get her exercise for the day.

Sometimes, especially during the day, Jamie is very focused on the perimeter trail that she’s worn in the grass, and will follow this path at a fairly brisk pace as we walk on the trail on the other side.

Her dusk-walking tends to fulfill a completely different desire, though, and Jamie will often veer from the perimeter path and explore the climbing structures in the middle of a walk, often stopping to take in a view or rest for a bit. The new Twister structure is a favorite viewpoint of late.

Below are a few photos of her nighttime meanderings.

 

At the top of Twister:

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Jamie on Twister

Jamie hanging from Twister

Jamie at the top of Twister

Jamie with the sunset

 

After viewing the setting sun, she came down the hill and did some more meandering on the shaky bridge:

Jamie on the shaky bridge

 

Balancing on the metal pole structure:

Jamie balancing on metal pole

 

Finally choosing a cross-legged position to rest for a minute:

Jamie sitting cross-legged on metal post

 

And moving along again:

Jamie hanging from metal pole

 

Eventually heading back inside, quite satisfied:

Jamie in the grass

Filed Under: Construction, Enrichment, Jamie, Young's Hill Tagged With: chimpanzee, chimps, csnw, northwest, rescue, retirement, Sanctuary, second chance, twister

Remembering

June 10, 2016 by J.B.

It’s often said that healing is not a matter of forgetting, but of accumulating new memories that, over time, crowd out the bad ones.

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If this is true, then Negra’s road to recovery began by replacing memories of powerlessness with ones of safety and predictability.

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Soon, memories of love and friendship and family began to replace memories of loneliness.

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Eventually, memories of courage and adventure pushed aside memories of fear and anxiety.

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For some chimps, recovery is a long, steep climb. Thirty-five years in the lab leaves behind far too many memories.

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Those memories will never be forgotten. But every time I see Negra absorbing the view from the top of Young’s Hill, I think of how far she’s come in these last eight years, and I hope that moment becomes yet another healing memory that pushes an old one further out of reach.

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Filed Under: Negra, Sanctuary, Young's Hill Tagged With: chimpanzee, healing, lab, Negra, northwest, recovery, rescue, Sanctuary

Annie Chimpanzee

June 9, 2016 by Anna

Annie has all the personality qualities that make up a truly lovely individual. She is adventurous, kind, loving and quiet, with just a touch of mischievous up-and-comer. Oh and did we mention she’s beautiful?

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Filed Under: Annie, Sanctuary Tagged With: Annie, chimpanzee, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Sanctuary

Happy Birthday, Donna!

June 9, 2016 by Katelyn

We are so thrilled by all of the people who want to celebrate their lives and those of their loved ones with the chimpanzees! We have another celebration and day of sanctuary today sponsored by Donna Dinsmore! Donna shared this sweet message about her generous gift:

“This is my birthday and I would love to have the chimps celebrate it with me!”

Donna, thank you so much for thinking of the chimpanzees today! We truly appreciate that your wish is to share your special day with them! You have made a difference in their lives with your own and that’s such a beautiful and inspiring occasion to celebrate. Happiest of birthdays to you from all of the primates here at CSNW! We hope your day is filled laughter, joy and adventure, Annie-Missy-style!

Annie:

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Missy:

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Missy and Annie with prickly lettuce

Filed Under: Sanctuary

Jamie and Foxie

June 8, 2016 by Katelyn

Jamie doesn’t ease up on her role as boss very often, but the one person who does an amazing job at getting her to cut loose and have some fun once in awhile is her friend, Foxie. The time they spend together is usually all about play, typically involving Foxie pulling out all her chimpanzee political prowess to get a troll or Dora doll back from Jamie while avoiding rocking the boss’ boat.

So it was a nice surprise when I recently caught them in a quieter moment together. They had come inside from the greenhouse to see what was on earth was holding up the continuation of dinner service. Jamie was very tolerant considering that the hold up was in part, me taking photos. (Notice Jamie’s undeniable ability to maintain all that attitude despite having a pepper seed on her lip). I’d never be able to pull that off. Yet another reason why she’s the boss.

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Filed Under: Foxie, Friendship, Jamie, Sanctuary Tagged With: chimp sanctuary, chimpanzee, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Foxie, Jamie, Sanctuary

Happy Birthday, Karen!

June 8, 2016 by Katelyn

Today the chimpanzees are celebrating a day of sanctuary gifted to them by Julie Olson in honor of her sister, Karen Olson, on her birthday! Julie shared this message about today:

“I am sponsoring a day for the chimps in honor of my sister Karen’s birthday. She is the biggest animal lover I know and has followed the Cle Elum 7 since they came to the sanctuary.”

Julie, thank you so much for  giving such a compassionate gift for Karen and the chimpanzees! We are so grateful to you both for your support of the chimpanzees and for being part of making their lives in sanctuary better with each passing year.

Karen, we wish the same for you and hope this is your best birthday yet! Happy Birthday hoots from all of us at CSNW!!

Jody is amazing at celebrating each day as she sees fit:

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Filed Under: Jody, Sanctuary, Sponsor-a-day Tagged With: chimpanzee rescue, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, csnw, Jody, Sanctuary, Sponsor-a-day

Introducing the Database of Chimpanzee Enrichment!

June 7, 2016 by Anna

The unfortunate reality for all chimpanzees that face captivity (even ones in a high-quality sanctuary) is that captive life can be boring. Chimpanzees are highly intelligent and active primates, and the truth is that no enclosure could possibly replicate the constant changes and choices that free-living situations provide. Another unfortunate reality is chimpanzees that have grown up in captivity cannot be returned safely to the wild where they belong. It is for this reason that sanctuaries exist, to give captive chimpanzees as many choices and enhancements in their lives as possible, while still keeping them safe, so that they can enjoy their lives in peace and comfort.

Caregivers at Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest are always working towards improving the quality of physical and psychological stimuli that we have to offer the Cle Elum 7. We provide a variety of environmental enrichment to challenge their bodies and minds and we are always looking for more ideas. Today we wanted to announce our newest foray into the world of enrichment project sharing, the Database of Chimpanzee Enrichment!

Several months ago we started building a database tool for chimpanzee caregivers around the world to be able to browse our enrichment activities. However, simply compiling and sharing our ideas is not the end of the road! Not only will online visitors be able to see and learn about the types of enrichment that CSNW uses, but we also hope to be able to learn from and share the enrichment of other facilities over time. We have a couple of guidelines for submitting enrichment ideas to us so please visit this link if you are interested in contributing.

Everyone should feel free to peruse this database at their leisure, adding comments or questions at the bottom of each enrichment post. Please also share this blog post on social media to help get the word out! Hopefully, this collaborative effort will lead to an open dialogue about enrichment and help enhance and improve the lives of captive chimpanzees everywhere.

So without further adieu, we bring you the Database of Chimpanzee Enrichment!

You can also find it by visiting our website https://chimpsnw.org/ and scrolling over the About Us tab or typing http://enrichment.chimpsnw.org/ into your address bar.

Happy browsing!

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Filed Under: Enrichment, Sanctuary Tagged With: Animal Welfare, chimp enrichment, chimpanzee, chimpanzee sanctuary, Cle Elum 7, Sanctuary

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