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Archives for June 2021

A sacred weaving

June 7, 2021 by Katelyn

Nothing fulfills my heart more than caring for the chimpanzees. Making their days better in every way we can, whether it’s ensuring their home is clean, they have fresh, healthy and exciting foods to eat, making sure they have interesting and evolving enrichment to keep their intelligent and curious minds active, that they have the best healthcare possible provided by not only qualified professionals, but by people who provide that care from their hearts, who treat the chimpanzees with dignity, acceptance and love for the unique individuals they are. It’s truly incredible to work somewhere where you can say you believe, wholeheartedly, that every single thing that is done, at every level of the organization, is done with each chimpanzee’s well-being as the priority. Always. I can say that, and I’m immeasurably grateful.

And as much as all of that is an amazing gift to be able to provide them, it’s also the tiny, daily moments of care that make my heart really sing. Things like knowing that when Burrito is blowing raspberries at bed-time it’s because he’s asking for his “bedtime ice.” Knowing that Jamie wants her boots and books for the night left for her before you go. Even just knowing that she likes her carrots peeled. It’s knowing that when Willy B sits on his beloved leopard blanket and spurts at you while looking at the TV that he wants his movies turned on, or when he looks at your pocket he wants some screen time with the iPhone. Or when Mave quietly walks away while you’re serving something it’s because she’s going to wait for you upstairs or around the corner where she can enjoy it in peace. It’s knowing to put the giant wolf blanket in the front room nearest the outdoor chute because Honey B loves to nest with it outside most of all. It’s knowing when you hear Foxie blowing Bronx cheers she’s calling your name because she needs something. Maybe a doll, maybe to play, or maybe just to say hi. I could list a thousand and one tiny, magical and mystical moments. A daily sacred weaving, the tapestry of their strong spirits hopefully reinforced with each thread of love and honoring from our hearts to theirs.

Even just being able to provide lunch forages on Young’s Hill because you know it’s the perfect Pacific Northwest chimpanzee (and human) weather and it will bring joy and interest to their day.

Burrito, Annie and Jamie:

Burrito:

Foxie felt her bottom lip was a good place to hold her apple while she continued foraging:

Dear Jo, enjoying her leek from the raceway to Young’s Hill, her patented “dinosaur noises” of delight heard across the sanctuary:

Missy:

Some tiny whole apples were a big hit in the forage:

Annie:

And can you believe these glorious new greenhouses?!! Honey B has been banging on the windows and was telling Chad it’s really fine if he just let her in there! She’s ready!! I don’t blame her – I’d live in there if I could! The new bamboo has been planted and we hold hopes it will survive the chimpanzees. Since Farmer Jody won’t be in these greenhouses, they might have a chance. 😉 This is the view from the upstairs of one of the new playrooms, with the valley and river below:

These two views are from below:

We all cannot WAIT for the three to have access to these amazing spaces and we cannot wait, with all of you, to welcome home Cy, Lucky, Rayne, Gordo, Terry, and Dora! To see what they choose to do with their new lives here, to have the honor of witnessing where and how they choose to bloom.

When Mave, Willy B and Honey B were first given access to the new playrooms I couldn’t get over how much they just blossomed, instantly came alive in new and intriguing ways that we’d not yet seen. It made my heart burst for them. But I can’t say it wasn’t tinged with a bit of sadness as well. Even though they’d seemed perfectly happy with their previous spaces, I also realized that like all chimpanzees in captivity, it was because they had to be. The truth is, it’s heartbreaking when we inevitably have to acknowledge that there are limits on what’s possible for them because of the lives that humans have created for them.

But the opposite of that is also true. Here we are mere days away from celebrating the seven’s 13th anniversary of their arrival to the sanctuary on June 13th (and Negra’s birthday!) and our virtual auction, The Queen’s Brunch. (Please be sure to join us live on Facebook and YouTube!). And all these years later each of the chimpanzees continue to amaze and surprise us with the leaps of curiosity and courage they take. I mean, twelve years in and Negra decides to climb to highest tops of a structure on Young’s Hill for the first time! So you just never know! One of the biggest gifts of true sanctuaries are that they provide each individual chimpanzee the space and time to explore, grow and heal in whatever way they need. As much as possible, to take true agency over their lives. YOU make that possible for them each and every day. Not a single moment of care provided for each of these special individuals would be possible without you. And from our hearts, we truly thank you.

If you’ve made it this far, I’m going to end this evening with this bonus Burrito photo!  Burrito is nuts for this tub lately (see this adorable video that Diana posted on Saturday)! Half the time we catch him just sitting in it, as if he’s sailing the high seas out there. And I forgot to share last week that I heard him playing with it, but when I went to see what he was doing I saw the tub upside down, Burrito nowhere in sight. I called him and out popped his head from UNDER the tub, just like a turtle! I only had an iPhone on me, but couldn’t resist this guy, in his beloved tub of a boat, holding fast to Dora’s friend, Kate:

Goodnight, all! And you don’t have to wait for the celebration on Sunday, June 13th, to start celebrating! Bidding is now open for some pretty wonderful things in our online auction for The Queen’s Brunch! We can’t wait to see you Sunday! We have so much to celebrate together!!

Filed Under: Annie, Burrito, Caregivers, Foxie, Jamie, Jody, Missy, Negra, Sanctuary, Young's Hill

New Friend

June 6, 2021 by Sam Jones

Hi everyone! My name is Sam and I am one of the new caregivers here at CSNW. Originally, I am from Ohio and I moved to Washington to attend Central Washington University to obtain my Masters degree in Primate Behavior in 2016. During that time I was an intern/volunteer at CSNW and this started my path in the direction of chimpanzees. After graduation I moved to Georgia to work at Project Chimps and was a caregiver there for the past 2 1/2 years. I am beyond excited to be back in the Pacific Northwest and here at CSNW working with these amazing chimpanzees, humans, and cattle!

 

This past month I’ve been learning the routine and enjoying the beginnings of building friendships with these 10 chimpanzees. Jamie has been keeping a close eye and making sure I’m being trained correctly. Grooming my boots in the afternoon is also a strict part of the training process. Burrito has been helping to build my cardio and Honey B has been making sure I am always on my toes.

 

I have a couple photos to share with you, as I have started practicing with the camera.

 

Burrito between play sessions

 

Jamie keeping an eye on things from her comfy nest

 

Jody enjoying an orange for breakfast

Honey B watching watching us do checks

 

Betsy relaxing in her summer pasture

 

 

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Caregivers, Cattle Tagged With: career, chimpanzee, chimpanzee sanctuary, primate, sanctuary caregiver

In Memory of Robert Ruggeri

June 6, 2021 by Katelyn

Dear friend of the sanctuary, Rachel Ruggeri, thank you so much for sponsoring today and honoring your father, Robert Ruggeri, and his legacy in such a heartfelt and compassionate way. All of us here are sending you and your family all the good thoughts and hope your hearts are filled with love, joy and comfort, just as you help provide for the chimpanzees and bovines. This is such a beautiful tribute and we’re honored to get to share in Robert’s memory with you today. He sounds like such a special human.

“I want to sponsor this day in honor of my father, Robert Ruggeri, who would have been 85 years old today. Sadly though, my father past away 8 years ago. So while we are no longer able to honor him in person, we think of him in spirit each and every day most especially on his birthday, June 6th. My father was an incredible person who loved life and all living creatures, but had a special place in his heart for animals most especially chimpanzees (primates). My father made the world a better place and in his honor, I want to ensure that the chimpanzees at the sanctuary know a better life…the way they so deserve. Cheers to the memory of Robert Ruggeri!”

Willy B:

Honey B and Mave:

Missy and Jamie:

Foxie with Strawberry Shortcake hitching a lift:

Jo relaxing in the turtle sandbox:

Burrito and Annie:

Negra:

Filed Under: Sanctuary

Burrito in a Tub

June 5, 2021 by Diana

The other day I was questioning J.B. as to whether he thought we deserved to have playful Burrito in our lives, and his reply was, “I don’t even think the world deserves Burrito.”

Deserving or not, here he is to spread joy to all of us, doing whatever it is he was doing or trying to do with an empty tub and a big tub full of water.

Speaking of spreading joy, have you registered for The Queen’s Brunch yet?

The virtual event is on June 13th, just eight days away!

I was going to share that there were some Burrito pillow cases available to buy now that had been carefully stashed away from past events, but the two we had were snatched up already!

There are, however, still a few pillow cases featuring Negra, Foxie, and Willy B on the online auction site. You might need to act fast to get one!

 

Filed Under: Burrito, Enrichment, Events, Latest Videos, Sanctuary Tagged With: animal protection, animal rescue, animal rights, Animal Welfare, chimp rescue, chimp sanctuary, chimpanzee, chimpanzee rescue, chimpanzee retirement, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, chimpanzees, chimps, Play, primate protection, primate rescue

Scenes From the Day

June 4, 2021 by J.B.

Sometimes I curse the invention of smartphones, but there’s something to be said about having a camera in your pocket at all times – especially when you spend your days with chimpanzees. So here’s a random collection of clips I recorded today.

While we’re at it, here’s a smartphone photo of Mave from last week.

Filed Under: Sanctuary Tagged With: chimpanzee, northwest, rescue, Sanctuary

Jody’s coconut

June 3, 2021 by Anna

Turn up your volume and take a sensory journey with Jody as she guzzles her prized fresh coconut (video from last week’s party).

Filed Under: Food, Jody, Sanctuary, Young's Hill Tagged With: chimpanzee, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Enrichment, Jody, Sanctuary

Burrito’s Barrel

June 2, 2021 by Kelsi

Last week I mentioned in my blog about Burrito playing on top of the barrel while Foxie was below him. Burrito spends a lot of time on that barrel in the playroom. Having Burrito’s kind of energy can be a blessing and a curse because not all of his chimp friends want to go go go all the time. We can often find him on the barrel playing by himself or peeking over at the neighbors waiting for a chimp or human to play. From time to time Jamie and Burrito share the barrel, which is probably the best thing I have ever seen! And the other day I found him dragging the giant wolf blanket onto the barrel with him. Please enjoy this video of the different stages of Burrito on the barrel.

*Important Note* Queen’s Brunch is around the corner so don’t forget to mark your calendars and put a reminder in your phone, June 13th! I have to share with you all that the Royal-Tea Box this year is amazing! Not only do you get a chance to win a virtual visit to the sanctuary, but there is a special tea blend, delicious vegan tea cakes, and so much more! Please do not miss out on Negra’s Royal-Tea box!

Bonus Foxie photos!

Filed Under: Burrito, Enrichment, Foxie, Latest Videos, Nesting, Play, Sanctuary Tagged With: Burrito, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Nesting, Play, Sanctuary

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