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Archives for April 5, 2022

Alpha Cy-chology

April 5, 2022 by Chad de Bree

Within a chimpanzee community, the term used to describe the dominant chimpanzee is alpha. There seems to be an agreement there are different styles of dominance, with two being the main types: those who are political and those who use brute strength. There is a great TED Talk with Frans de Waal where he explains these two different styles. Those who are more political savvy navigate their way through their community to build trust and relationships with their community. These alphas, when they lose their top position, can still be a big influence on their community years after their term is up. The other type are those who use strength and fear to make their way to the top. By showing they are stronger than the rest, the rest submit to their displays. These alphas in the wild tend to be excommunicated from the community or killed when their term is up. There is a National Geographic documentary called Kingdom of the Apes, which showcases these two styles when brothers Freud and Frodo vie to become the alpha of their group. This all took place within the Kasakela community, the group Jane Goodall has studied over the decades.

The groups who reside here do have their alphas or perceived alphas. One of the alphas I want to talk about today is Cy.

We are coming up quickly on the 1 year anniversary since Cy and his group arrived here, and we have been in awe of Cy since. From what we’ve seen, Cy is very patient and very socially aware of the other chimpanzee’s emotional states.  He always seems to know when it’s the right time to show off his size and strength or to just let the others get what they need off their chest. During the introduction process, Cy has been great at making friends. I think we were all caught off guard when him and Willy B first met and how well it went. When two alphas get together during this process, there is a huge sense of anxiety that lingers in the air on what will happen between the two. Luckily for us, we have Cy. Throughout the entire process we have seen Cy time and time again place his own body between two who are getting nervous around each other and diffuse the situation. That’s not to say he doesn’t show off his strength when he needs to.

Of the two styles of dominant chimpanzees, I would place Cy on the political side. He seems to receive the respect from everyone not because he demands it, but because he earns it. I know he has earned mine.

Cy is the most patient, big-hearted, caring, playful, and handsome alpha.

Filed Under: Chimpanzee Behavior, Cy, Sanctuary Tagged With: Animal Welfare, chimp sanctuary, chimpanzee, chimpanzee rescue, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, chimpanzees, chimps

Happy Birthday, Lisa!

April 5, 2022 by Katelyn

Thank you so much, Rich Stuverud, for sponsoring a day of sanctuary in celebration of your wife, Lisa Stuverud, for her special day!

(You may have seen yesterday that Lisa sponsored the day in memory of her beloved sister-in-law, Linda, on their shared birthdays).

“I’d like to sponsor a day in honor of my overly wonderful wife Lisa’s birthday (a day late) It’s been wonderful sharing the joy she experiences watching the chimpanzee sanctuary family grow. To be fortunate enough to offer support and witness the great job everyone does to make their future bright is in return providing a bright future for my wife. Thank you all!!”

Happy Birthday, Lisa! We’re so grateful to you and Rich for your long-time support and friendship of the sanctuary and it’s amazing residents. You’ve helped to make so much possible in all their lives. We hope your special day and all those forward are filled with the same hope and joy the chimps’ and bovines’ days are filled with because of hearts like yours.

Cy:

Rayne:

Meredith

Honey B:

Her mama, Missy:

Jamie:

Nutmeg:

Negra:

Filed Under: Sanctuary, Sponsor-a-day

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