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Archives for March 2021

Today is for Kim and Negra!

March 7, 2021 by Katelyn

Kim Williams chose to celebrate her own special day today by sponsoring a day of sanctuary in honor of Negra!

“I donate my birthday money to celebrate the gorgeous Negra. I hope today is all about you! X”

Happy Birthday, Kim! We’re so touched that you would choose to make today about Neggie. Thank you so much for seeing her and celebrating her. We hope you both have a beautiful day doing exactly what you love most.

Filed Under: Negra, Sanctuary, Sponsor-a-day, Young's Hill

little random moments

March 6, 2021 by Diana

The video above is a little bit random, but the days are a little random.

Little moments catch my fancy, like Jody with her great big eyes and Jamie and Burrito running with the Gator.

Spring is definitely in the air. The killdeer and red wing blackbirds are calling, the trees are starting to bud, the bovines are shedding their extra winter hair, and Mave is sunning herself at the top of the chute.

It’s the simple and subtle things that pull me forward towards the next day of random moments.

Filed Under: Food, Foxie, Jamie, Jody, Latest Videos, Sanctuary, Weather, Young's Hill Tagged With: animal protection, animal rescue, animal rights, Animal Welfare, chimpanzee, chimpanzee rescue, chimpanzee retirement, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, primate protection

Unlikely Friends

March 5, 2021 by J.B.

Testosterone is a funny thing. We tend to think of it as being responsible for the aggressive and antisocial behavior displayed by males, and in a way this is true. But it’s only part of the story. While testosterone appears to be central to status-seeking, it also correlates with prosocial behaviors such as generosity when such behaviors are appropriate for achieving or maintaining status. There’s more than one way to get ahead and testosterone doesn’t seem to care how you get there as long as you get there.

But testosterone never seemed to be on Burrito’s side. Not surprising, given that he never had the opportunity to learn prosocial behavior from either his mother or a community. He was raised by humans, forced to perform in a circus, and then locked alone in a cage for years. His first experience in a real social group likely came at age 23 when he was housed with six females in a series of four cages in a windowless basement. As a result, his attempts at dominance were marked by spasms of unprovoked aggression with few attempts to form alliances or coalitions. If they could, the girls would tell you he was hard to live with. They certainly told him often – by ganging up on him and putting him back in his place.

We can’t put the blame squarely on testosterone for Burrito’s struggles but we can now see what his life is like when not subjected to its constant demands. Because when Burrito suffered a serious injury to his scrotum last winter, he was surgically castrated. You’d have to squint pretty hard to see a silver lining in such an outcome, but there’s no doubt that his relationships with the other chimps are different now. He threatens and fights less. He plays more. A lot more. He plays all day long.

Would a change like this be as benign or even welcome if he lived in a different social group? If he lived with other males? Probably not. This is by no means an argument for castrating male chimps to control aggression (for so many reasons, but as mentioned above – testosterone does more than promote aggression). I’ve hesitated to even talk about it for fear of being misinterpreted (and, to be honest, for fear of getting too far out of my expertise, for I am not an endocrinologist). But we can all see the changes in him, and you probably have too.

For her part, Jamie has mellowed quite a bit too. Could it also be due to hormonal changes? After all, she’s on medroxyprogesterone to inhibit her estrus cycle in an effort to reduce discomfort associated with a perianal fistula. Who knows. We all change as we get older.

Whatever the cause, these two were never very close in the first 13 years they lived at the sanctuary and now there seems to be more space for them to form a relationship. It’s cute to watch Burrito work his charm on Jamie. She’s not one to let her guard down very often. But he can be very persuasive.

Filed Under: Burrito, Jamie, Latest Videos, Play Tagged With: chimpanzee, northwest, rescue, Sanctuary, testosterone

More Birthday Wishes for Willy B!

March 5, 2021 by Katelyn

Thanks so much, Paulette Wrisley, for sponsoring a day of sanctuary in honor of Willy B and his birthday! We so appreciate you keeping the celebration of this special guy going.

If you missed it, we celebrated Willy B’s 31st birthday this week (March 1st!) and let’s just say it was quite a day! But we’re privileged to celebrate Willy B every day and are so grateful for all the love and support surrounding him!

Willy B!! Happy, Happy Birthday!!

Filed Under: Sanctuary

New steps and more staff training!

March 4, 2021 by Anna

Today has been a busy one for the staff so I will make this quick!

JB and Anthony spent the morning finishing up a quick but exciting greenhouse project. Check out these new stairs:
These stairs will make it easier for us (chimpanzees and humans alike) to access the upper platforms in the greenhouse. The chimps are always curious about new construction, no matter the purpose. Burrito spent a great deal of the morning on the fresh steps.

The staff agenda for the afternoon:

  • Furthering our Zoom PRT Training
  • A major spring clean of the cattle barn
  • Mountains of laundry to fold!
  • Did I mention that the chimpanzees will be expecting a prompt and timely arrival of dinner service?

I better go!

Filed Under: Caregivers, Sanctuary Tagged With: Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Sanctuary

Get up and Play!

March 3, 2021 by Kelsi

Most mornings are notorious for some sweet greetings, kisses, sleepy chimps not quite ready to get out of bed, and goofy play sessions. It’s often you will find Negra nestled in her nest with blankets still over her. While you can hear Missy and Annie lightly thumping around upstairs grabbing each other’s toes and laughing. Burrito if he is not already playing with Jody or someone, will insist on playing right away! Jody gives you a gentle kiss or asks for a knuckle rub. Foxie tosses you her doll. I tend to find the three as morning people. By the time we unlock their side of the building they are already out of their nests and ready to go, waiting for us to greet them. Honey B, Willy B, and yes Mave too are eager to play most mornings. Though I don’t want to give you the wrong idea, there are a lot of mornings that are not calm and sweet like what I just described above. However, there are many quiet moments you can catch in the morning before all the hustle and bustle starts. This morning had many of those moments I described, including Mave and Willy B having a great morning play session. They actually started upstairs before I had even unlocked the phase one side. I knew I wouldn’t be able to catch it on camera in time, but I also expected Willy B would get distracted and stop playing all together. I couldn’t ruin a good time, so I decided to not disturb them. When they came, downstairs and kept playing, I slyly tried to film them. Chimp laughter might be one of my favorite sounds in the world. If you haven’t watched the video yet, make sure your volume is on!

I wasn’t able to snap a lot of photos today. I was able to capture Mave eating her night bag and a glamour shot of Honey B!

Filed Under: Honey B, Latest Videos, Mave, Play, Sanctuary, Willy B Tagged With: Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, good morning, Honey B, Mave, Nesting, Play, Sanctuary, Willy B

Happy Birthday, Robert!

March 3, 2021 by Katelyn

Many thanks to Sharon Langone for sponsoring a day of sanctuary! “In honour of my Dad, Robert Kelly, whose 70th birthday is today!”

Such a lovely way to celebrate your Dad, Sharon!

Happy Birthday, Robert!! We hope you have the most wonderful day!

Burrito and Jody:

Mave:

Willy B:

Missy:

Filed Under: Burrito, Jody, Mave, Missy, Sanctuary, Sponsor-a-day, Willy B

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