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Archives for September 2021

Snippets

September 24, 2021 by J.B.

Here are a few moments that I captured on my phone throughout the past week.

People often ask if it’s difficult to care for chimpanzees without being able to touch them outside of the very limited contact we have through the mesh. Perhaps it’s a function of the institutional cultures in which we were trained, but it’s not something I really think about. Nor do I care much about it when it does cross my mind. They have their world, we have ours, and there are clearly-defined, logical rules for the areas where those two worlds meet for the sake of everyone’s safety. The way we interact with the chimps in our care becomes natural and comfortable for both them and us, and pushing those boundaries does nothing but put our own desires above their best interests.

That being said, there’s not a person on earth that’s seen Mave in action and not wanted to be enveloped in her soft, fuzzy embrace.

So sue me.

Filed Under: Cattle, Dora, Honey B, Introductions, Jamie, Lucky, Mave, Rayne Tagged With: caregiver, cattle, chimpanzee, cows, diana, dora, Honey B, introductions, intros, Jamie, Lucky, Mave, northwest, Play, Rayne, rescue, Sanctuary

Meredith’s Birthday Party

September 23, 2021 by Anna

It was a busy day for us as we turned our focus onto continuing the intros in the Chimp House, so apologies for the brief blog.

Up the hill from the Chimp House we celebrated Meredith’s birthday today in the way that you throw a cow a party, we gave her some of her favorite food! For the cattle, they have pretty simple tastes. They like grass and hay, but they LOVE grain! Here’s to many more scoops of birthday cob in the coming years at the sanctuary! Please check out Katelyn’s blog from this morning as it is a proper ode to the lovely Meredith!

 

Filed Under: Cattle, Meredith Tagged With: Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Sanctuary

Happy Birthday, Meredith!

September 23, 2021 by Katelyn

Thanks so much, Tobin, for sponsoring today in celebration of beautiful, independent, Meredith Cow and her sixth birthday!

“On behalf of my co-sponsors, Jody and Willy B, I am pleased to sponsor today in honor of Meredith’s birthday. Along with her mother and Betsy and Nutmeg, I heartily commend the marvelous Ms. Meredith for coordinating with Jamie in fire prevention efforts. Whereas Jamie was rewarded with a new pair of fire fighter’s boots in compensation for alerting the humans under her supervision to a nearby billow of smoke, I hope that Meredith can be the recipient of some pleasurable neck scratches as well for some special foods to celebrate her birthday. I am so glad Meredith and her herd are part of the population who live in and around Young’s Hill and the Bray. Happy Birthday to the Divine Miss M.”

The Divine Miss M! She is indeed.

Happy Birthday, Mere!! We love you so!

5. Let any skeptical individuals (like Meredith) observe

Meredith and her family: Betsy, Nutmeg, Mere, and her mama, Honey:

Meredith kicking up her heels, with Nutmeg close behind:

Meredith and her mama, Honey:

Spending time in the creek with her “second” mama, Betsy (Supermama Betsy nursed Meredith as a calf – alongside her son, Nutmeg – while Honey was healing from mastitis):

Nutmeg, Honey, Meredith and Betsy:

And if you’d like to become a Bovine Buddy with Meredith, or any (or all!) of her family members, you may do so here!

Tune back in later today to see how Meredith and her family celebrated her turning 6 years old!

Filed Under: Cattle, Meredith, Sanctuary, Sponsor-a-day

Give Them Smoulder

September 22, 2021 by Kelsi

I think we can all agree that Willy B is one handsome chimp, Jody might even use the word hunk! This morning we changed up the routine and let Willy B’s group out onto the Courtyard first. Willy B seemed pretty excited because he went straight to door W which leads right out to the Courtyard and waited for me to give him access. Willy B spent the whole morning out there! The sun was so warm, he decided to lay down on the boardwalk and bask in it. While relaxing on the boardwalk I snapped a few photos of Willy B, I mean look at him! He has this almost smouldering or brooding look.

 

Filed Under: Sanctuary, Willy B, Young's Hill Tagged With: chimp, chimp sanctuary, chimpanzee, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, chimpanzees, Sanctuary, Willy B

Stopped to Smell the Roses

September 21, 2021 by Chad de Bree

Today was a busy day! It took us a little longer than usual to clean because as J.B. mentioned a few days ago, somebody (I won’t mention any names) held out in allowing us to close off areas so we could clean them. Though we were eventually able to close them off to clean later throughout the day, we had a staff meeting once cleaning was done for the day. As Caregiver Kelsi has mentioned in the past, days when their are staff meetings can be hectic. So the equation of a hold out and staff meeting, my plans for a well developed blog about enrichment have gone out the window for today. But never fear, here are some photos I started to take throughout the day as I was plotting my original blog theme.

Jody returning from her morning patrol with a handful of rose hips before breakfast.
Jamie with her own branch of rose hips she collected during today’s browse. We started to include rose hips in the browse rotation because Jamie’s group really seems to like them and there are plenty growing around the sanctuary for all to enjoy. You can see a photo of Rayne with some from a few days ago here!
And last but not least! Honey B!

Filed Under: Honey B, Jamie, Jody, Sanctuary Tagged With: chimpanzee, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, chimpanzees, Sanctuary

Isn’t Sanctuary Life Grape?

September 20, 2021 by Sofia Castro-Loza

A million thanks to all Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest supporters that participated yesterday in our HOOT! For The Holidays virtual celebration to welcome the Lucky Six. We are all so grateful for the generous donations and bids because we surpassed our goal by plenty and more, assuring future plans to develop. Sanctuary life for these amazing 16 chimpanzees could not be possible without all of you amazing souls. We hope that learning more about the Lucky Six and their past brought everyone a bit closer to them.

To continue the celebration we harvested some grapes directly from our small vineyard and gave some to the chimps as an afternoon snack. Everyone was very excited about fresh grapes!

I walked to the green house and noticed this chimp lineup. Caregiver Katelyn had many sets of eyes looking at her while she harvested grapes from the vineyard.

Caregiver Katelyn serving Missy some grapes fresh from the vine.

Negra all cozy this morning in the green house. Thanks to everyone that has donated blankets, they certainly appreciate it!

Foxie coming in from Young’s Hill after enjoying a beautiful sunny day.

Gordo resting high up on the green house platform after a scrumptious lunch.

Mave looking into the camera while enjoying the breeze in the outdoor chute.

Rayne looking down from a platform in the green house with a wooden toy in her mouth.

Filed Under: Caregivers, Foxie, Gordo, Jamie, Jody, Mave, Missy, Negra, Rayne, Sanctuary Tagged With: animal rescue, animal rights, chimpanzee retirement, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, chimpanzees, Foxie, Jamie, Jody, Missy, Negra, Sanctuary, young's hill

Boxes, BidWars and Blankets!

September 19, 2021 by Sam Jones

Just like the title says this blog involves boxes, BidWars, and blankets! Gordo enjoyed his lunch while sitting in a box today. After lunch he found another box in the Greenhouse to soak up some sun.

The HOOT! online auction is still going strong! Bidding will end at 7:00pm Pacific tonight unless an item goes to BidWars. Even if you aren’t bidding, you might want to tune in to the auction site to see BidWars (explained on the FAQ page). If you missed the exciting live-streamed virtual event last night, you can still watch the recording on YouTube or Facebook.

Lastly, Jamie was spotted looking mighty comfy in a blanket nest today. The weather was a bit cooler, so big blanket nests seemed to be the theme of the day for a lot of the chimps. At one point Missy was so wrapped up in a blanket we couldn’t tell who it was until she poked her head out!

We can’t thank everyone enough who has participated in HOOT! this year. It’s so amazing to have so much support and help in expanding the home for these wonderful chimpanzees (and bovine!). You all are amazing!

Gordo looking fabulous in his box!
Honey B always watching.
Terry resting between a game of chase
Jamie in her blanket nest.
Burrito resting after a run around the hill with Chad. Katelyn and I were ahead of them racing Jamie in the gator!

Filed Under: Burrito, Gordo, Honey B, Jamie, Sanctuary, Terry Tagged With: Burrito, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Gordo, Honey B, Jamie, Sanctuary, Terry

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