• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest

Hope. Love. Home. Sanctuary

  • Our Family
    • The Chimpanzees
    • The Cattle
  • Blog
  • About Us
    • Visiting the Sanctuary
    • Philosophy
      • FAQs
      • Mission, Vision & Goals
      • Privacy Policy
    • The Humans
      • Staff
      • Board of Directors
      • Founder
    • Annual Reports
    • The Future of CSNW
    • CSNW In The News
  • You can help
    • Donate
      • Become a Chimpanzee Pal
      • Sponsor A Day
      • Transfer Stock
      • Be A Produce Patron
      • Be a Bovine Buddy
      • Give from your IRA
      • Personalized Stones
      • Bring Them Home Campaign
    • Leave A Legacy
    • Employment Opportunities
    • Volunteer
    • See Our Wish List
    • Events
  • Resources
    • About Chimpanzees
    • Enrichment Database
    • Advocacy
      • Advocacy Action Center
      • Apes in Entertainment
        • Trainers
        • Role of the AHA
        • Greeting Cards
      • Chimpanzees as Pets
      • Roadside Zoos
      • Chimpanzees in Biomedical Research
      • Conservation
        • African Apes
        • Orangutans
  • Shop
    • Merchandise Store
  • Contact
  • DONATE NOW

Archives for September 2021

Lunch with Cy

September 30, 2021 by Kelsi

The other day Cy decided he didn’t want to have his lunch in the playroom, he wanted to eat in the front rooms. I can’t blame him, the front rooms have the best people watching and Cy likes people! We put all his lunch in the food chute and he enjoyed it at his leisure. Part of lunch with Cy is just sitting with him and from time to time he will put a finger out to touch the back of your hand. After lunch, it was back to reading magazines!

We just started adding Jamieween enrichment onto the wish-list today! If we are out of Jamieween items by the time you get on the wish-list we have lots of other things we need.

As for intros today, here is a photo of Terry, Cy, Mave, and Willy B all grooming on one small bench. And yes they had larger benches and other rooms, but they all wanted to be on this tiny bench together :).

Filed Under: Cy, Food, Friendship, Introductions, Latest Videos, Lucky, Mave, Sanctuary, Terry, Willy B Tagged With: chimpanzee, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, chimpanzees, Cy, Food, Lucky, Mave, Sanctuary, Terry, Willy B

Learning to Trust

September 29, 2021 by J.B.

One the challenges associated with doing introductions, besides the introductions themselves, is getting all of the different individuals and groups where they need to be. You have to pull certain individuals from their groups temporarily and move them to the space where the intro will be held. Other chimps have to clear that area. While all of this is going on we have to clean. And when an intro has gone on long enough, the chimps need to split up in the right order so they can go back with their groups. It’s like that puzzle where the fox, the chicken, and the bag of grain have to be taken across the river in a boat, except in this case everyone in the boat is also spitting at you and threatening to capsize it. Tonight, Kelsi has the pleasure of getting everyone to the other side of the river safely, which is why I am writing the blog in her place.

Today we picked up the with introduction that we postponed yesterday. At that time, Willy B, Mave, and Honey B were engaged in a little too much aggressive behavior at the mesh with Cy, Rayne, and Lucky for us to proceed in the time we had. One thing we’re seeing this time around is that Mave is not always going to lead the way as she did during attempts to integrate her group with the Cle Elum Seven. In fact, Mave has often taken longer to warm up during group intros at the mesh than her group mates. This initial aloofness, and at times aggression, eventually fades and she solicits attention and grooming from the others. Fortunately, this morning we planned some extra time for Mave to make up her mind and eventually it was clear that she was ready.

The group of six came together in the front rooms with a chorus of pant grunts, and soon they were chasing, wrestling, and laughing. Mave and Rayne engaged in a raucous wrestling match. I always hold my breath when they play like this during intros, and this time that kind of fear was justified, as Mave soon became overwhelmed and screamed. Her scream, amplified by the tentativeness of the whole situation, led the group to pile up in a brief conflict. Kelsi, Jen, and the other staff members supporting them kept their cool and separated the chimps temporarily. As the fight resulted from a simple misunderstanding during play, there were no hard feelings and the group was quickly reunited with just a couple of boo boos to memorialize the event.

The boys came together to groom after that, which is a great sign. The previous morning, I was watching them emerge from their nests after their sleepover. Male chimps like to display in the morning, and their displays lent an air of tension to the situation. They seemed to want to interact, but both were too nervous to make the first move. Luckily, chimpanzees have a process for just this type of scenario. They came together across the mesh – right next to an open doorway – and groomed. After establishing trust with the mesh between them, Willy B walked through the doorway and they continued grooming face to face.

Once today’s group of six seemed relatively stable, it was time to give them access to a playroom. This is another sign of trust – that the caregivers trust the cohesion of the group enough to temporarily lose them to a larger space where breaking up a conflict becomes more difficult. They did wonderfully. And just to make Kelsi’s day, they split back up into their original groups of three for the night without too much difficulty.

I have such admiration for our staff, and such appreciation for Jen who has led us through this process. I’d love it if we get all nine together someday. But we may not. The process continues and soon we’ll be getting Terry, Dora, and Gordo in one some of these smaller group dates. Whether we’re ultimately successful or not, some of the relationships that have already formed are too good to let slip away, and Willy B, Mave, and Honey B will either have a new family or endless play dates in their future.

Filed Under: Introductions Tagged With: chimpanzee, introductions, intros, northwest, Sanctuary

What A Day Pt. II

September 28, 2021 by Chad de Bree

Today was another day! Yesterday, Cy, Lucky, Willy B, and Honey B met all together and even had a sleepover together. Overall, the sleepover went well. So today we decide to let Rayne and Mave partake the meetings. There were some ups and downs with the six(!) chimpanzees. We ultimately decided to just let them meet at the mesh for today. I wasn’t able to get enough photos or footage to piece together a video of today’s meetings… however… caregiver Sam was ever so gracious enough to allow me to share the video she was working on of the meetings that took place on Sunday!

Along with Sam’s video, please enjoy some of the photos I was able to take before introductions. I was not able to choose between some, so I had some other caregivers help chose which ones to use, but the consensus was to post two of each.

Though virtually the same, small little nuances make each photo different!

Jamie enjoying today’s browse of rose hips:

Picking at the rose hips
Enjoying the rose hips

Mave in her Greenhouse:

A straight shot of Mave looking at the camera
The addition of the lip bite

And one final photo of Lucky!

Filed Under: Cy, Gordo, Honey B, Introductions, Jamie, Lucky, Mave, Sanctuary, Willy B Tagged With: animal rescue, chimp, chimp sanctuary, chimpanzee, chimpanzee rescue, chimpanzee retirement, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, chimpanzees, chimps, csnw, Sanctuary

Rainy Day Sleepover!

September 27, 2021 by Sofia Castro-Loza

Today has been a much needed rainy day, which meant a lot of chimps looking all comfortable in their blanket nests. While rain was coming down, introductions continued with the original plan of having a quad group that included Willy B, Honey B, Cy, and Rayne. But as we have said many times before, the chimpanzees definitely decide how things are done over here. To start the day off Willy B, Honey B, and Mave decided they wanted to keep the Mezzanine during lunch, postponing cleaning. Honey B and Willy B teamed up and took turns to go out to the playroom to grab food while the other secured the area. Quite admirable if you ask me. Then, the ideal quad group was not achieved and the chimps that were together yesterday, Honey B, Willy B, Cy, and Lucky met again in the front rooms.

While off to a rough start with a lot of displaying and a minor scuffle, they managed to share some very nice peaceful moments. Willy B and Cy shared a long grooming session that lasted over ten minutes straight and then some shorter moments that were also very positive. Willy B even had some saliva foam on the side of his mouth from all the lip smacking while grooming Cy. On the other hand, Honey B and Lucky took a little longer to interact in such positive ways but Lucky invited Honey B to join her in the platform for a grooming session and she complied. While not as long as a moment, every positive moment gets us closer to uniting the two California groups. When the time came to separate the four and get them back to their original groups, they did not comply. Having Jen Feuerstein, behaviorist specialist, here has been a amazing to help oversee and make decisions like letting the four have a sleepover. Tonight, Willy B and Honey B, and Cy and Lucky will spend a *supervised* night together in the front rooms. We will update everyone tomorrow hopefully with good and exciting news!

Cy and Willy B grooming

Lucky and Honey B engaging in some play and groom

Jamie spotted Negra’s nest and climbed in as soon as she got the chance

Honey B this morning hanging out in the green house before the rain started pouring down

Filed Under: Sanctuary

Happy Birthday, Richard!

September 27, 2021 by Katelyn

Long-time friends of the sanctuary, Lisa and Richard Stuverud, are celebrating a special day today and graciously sponsored a day of sanctuary to include their friends!

“I can’t think of a better way to celebrate my husband’s 77th birthday than by inviting the chimps and bovine to engage in a species appropriate celebration in his honor!! I know we all share a debt of gratitude to him for his undying love and support…this man deserves a party.”

Thank you so much, Lisa, for including the chimpanzees and bovines as you honor Richard today! We are so grateful to you both for all you’ve helped make possible in their lives.

Richard, we hope you have the best of days! Happy Birthday from all of us here at the sanctuary!

Burrito and Jody:

Missy!

Dora and Honey B:

Jamie:

Nutmeg, Betsy, Honey and Meredith:

Willy B and Rayne:

Filed Under: Sanctuary, Sponsor-a-day

Rolling with the introductions again!

September 26, 2021 by Sam Jones

Introductions are in full swing again! Jen Feuerstein who has been consulting with us on introductions is back for the week. It was a very interesting and exciting day as we ended up doing three different introductions. This many introductions led to a busy day so I apologize for the short blog with a few photos. I do promise a video later this week of the introductions today!

Overall the introductions went well! First, we did a reintroduction of Honey B and Gordo that involved lots of playing. Next up was Willy B, Mave, Cy, and Lucky. There was some displaying at the beginning, but eventually everything calmed down and lots of loud chimp laughter could be heard from Willy B and Cy. Lucky and Mave played a little, but mostly groomed each other on the bench in the picture below. The last introduction for the day was Willy B, Honey B, Cy, and Lucky. This introduction had a minor conflict at the beginning, but was followed by some play between all, especially Honey B and Lucky. All of these chimpanzees did amazing today!

Lucky grooming Mave’s back during one of the introductions today.

Mave enjoying the Greenhouse this morning.

Negra wasn’t ready for breakfast just yet.

 

Filed Under: Lucky, Mave, Negra Tagged With: Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Lucky, Mave, Negra, Sanctuary

The Storm Before the Calm

September 25, 2021 by Diana

Last night I heard a new take on a familiar phrase while watching PBS NewsHour. Jonathan Capeheart, while referring to something political, said the phrase, in a very deliberate way, “The storm before the calm.”

I often get phrases or little bits of lyrics in my head that repeat without me even realizing it, and “the storm before the calm” has been with me all day.

Earlier this week, I was describing chimpanzees to someone as being either very quiet and mellow or loud and explosive. Of course they have in-between states too, but chimpanzees do often seem to have a dual way of being that can flip in an instant.

What I like about the inversion of that familiar phrase about storms and calms is its fundamental truth. We can worry about the storms when things are calm, but, during storms, we can also try to appreciate that calm is sure to follow.

Like most days with chimpanzees, there were a few stormy moments, but for the most part, things were very calm.

Jody in her favorite spot:

image: Jody

Jody, poolside:

Burrito and Missy grooming a calm Jamie:

Filed Under: Jamie, Jody, Missy, Sanctuary Tagged With: animal protection, animal rescue, animal rights, Animal Welfare, chimpanzee rescue, chimpanzee retirement, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, jonathan capehart, newshour, pbs, Sanctuary

  • Page 1
  • Page 2
  • Page 3
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 6
  • Go to Next Page »

Primary Sidebar

Subscribe To the Blog and Get Notified of New Posts First!

Archives

Calendar of Blog Posts

September 2021
S M T W T F S
 1234
567891011
12131415161718
19202122232425
2627282930  
« Aug   Oct »

Categories

SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER

Footer

PO Box 952
Cle Elum, WA 98922
[email protected]
509-699-0728
501c3 registered charity
EIN: 68-0552915

Official DDAF Grantee

Menu

  • The Chimpanzees
  • Blog
  • About Us
  • You can help
  • Resources
  • Contact
  • Donate

Proud Member of

Connect With Us

Search

Copyright © 2026 Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest. All Rights Reserved. Site by Vegan Web Design