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Archives for July 2022

Breakfast, Interrupted

July 15, 2022 by J.B.

Nothing can distract chimpanzees from eating their breakfast – except, of course, for drama from the group of chimpanzees next door.

Many thanks to everyone who took the time to pose questions on our Ask Us Anything blog post. Based on the video above, I thought I could begin by answering a question posed by Kathleen:

Have you seen any changes within The Seven now that new chimpanzees are living “in their home”. Have any shown signs of stress or anxiety over the commotions and basic existence of chimpanzees living next door? Do any over groom, or are any obsessively curious over the new neighbors? Things like that.

If there is anxiety or stressors, did it/does it lead to any new conflicts/squabbles within the group?

To be perfectly honest, I think there are both benefits and drawbacks to having multiple groups of chimpanzees living near one another.

The main drawback is that chimpanzees exhibit a significant amount of emotional contagion, particularly during high-arousal situations. So yes, there are occasions where a conflict on one side of the chimp house leads to a conflict on the other side, for no other reason than the chimps get worked up listening to the screaming and end up scuffling with each other. That’s not to say that these squabbles aren’t based on some preexisting grudge, but the proximate cause seems, at least from our perspective, to be the behavior of the chimps in the other group.

These “spillover” conflicts are pretty rare, however, and the mere existence of another group nearby doesn’t appear to cause any chronic stress or tension. Generally, I’d say having another group nearby is a benefit. For one thing, all social primates seem to be drawn to drama. And all the better if that drama is happening on TV, in a magazine, or among the folks next door where it won’t impact us personally. The Cle Elum Seven chimps are riveted by the arguments taking place across the way and will stop whatever they are doing to watch The Real Housewives of Phase 2, as you can see in the video. In a way, it can actually improve group cohesion – after all, nothing makes an ingroup like an outgroup! What else could possibly make Jamie and Burrito feel like they are on the same team?

But it’s not just drama that they are interested in. The girls often swoon when Willy B is within view, and Burrito spends a lot of time trying to get his neighbors’ attention at the window. Chimpanzees are social animals and though the two groups can’t live together at this time, they often benefit from interacting at a distance. It makes their otherwise small world just a bit larger.

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

It’s World Chimpanzee Day!

July 14, 2022 by Anna

In case you haven’t already heard, today is World Chimpanzee Day!

Here are the Goals of World Chimpanzee Day, straight from the official website:

  • Celebrate our closest living relative in the animal kingdom.
  • Improve understanding by educating global audiences about their uniqueness and innate value as a species, as well as their importance to ecosystems.
  • Raise awareness and inspire action about threats they face in the wild including habitat loss, disease, and wildlife trafficking, while also advocating for their welfare in captive situations.

On this World Chimpanzee Day, we also remember one of the day’s founders and dedicated chimpanzee advocate, Steve Ross. Earlier this year Diana wrote this touching blog in his memory.

At the sanctuary, we celebrated the big day with our chimpanzee friends by setting out multiple forages of freshly picked roses. Kelsi grabbed this heart warming video of Terry’s official flower inspection. Eventually, the roses ended up as a snack for him too ☺️

Filed Under: Chimpanzee, Latest Videos, Sanctuary, Terry Tagged With: chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Jamie, Sanctuary, Terry

Flourishing in Sanctuary

July 13, 2022 by Kelsi

If you read the blog daily you have probably heard us use the words elusive or aloof to describe Gordo at some point in time. Gordo has been coming out of his shell for a while now, but recently he has been REALLY playful with not only his chimp friends, but his human friends too. I use this word a lot when talking about the chimps, but it has really been a true honor to watch Gordo flourish in sanctuary. But that is what it is, an honor, especially a chimp like Gordo who always seemed more reserved than others. When someone like Gordo lets you into his circle how could you not!

Gordo’s birthday is on Tuesday, he turns 34! We still have a few party things on the wish list for him!

Bonus photo of Mave:

Thank you all for your questions and ideas! If you missed yesterday’s blog, check it out here! We are so grateful for your support and curiosity! We will be sorting through them and we look forward to writing these ideas for future blogs!

Filed Under: Gordo, Latest Videos, Play, Sanctuary Tagged With: chimp, chimp sanctuary, chimpanzee, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, chimpanzees, Gordo, Play, Sanctuary

Ask us anything!

July 12, 2022 by Sofia Castro-Loza

Today was a busy, so I will keep it short and sweet. On this very sunny and warm day with temperatures almost reaching 100°F, we gave the chimps several drinking spots with dilute Gatorade in water to help keep everyone hydrated. In warm days the chimps usually opt to staying inside and hiding from the sun and that is exactly what we saw today.

On another topic, we have noticed we have new followers commenting on our social media platforms and on our daily blogs, thank you for joining us! Caregivers on staff have been writing these daily blogs for years. We have amazing supporters that have read every single blog post, but we wanted to extend an invitation for everyone to comment bellow any questions or blog topics you would like us to cover in future blogs. We have done this before with so much success and it is always nice to see people engaging with us and suggesting topics for us to further discuss in here when our idea boxes are running low.

Foxie

Rayne

Gordo

Cy

Lucky

 

 

 

Filed Under: Chimpanzee, Cy, Enrichment, Foxie, Gordo, Lucky, Rayne

Welcome to Lucky’s Playhouse

July 11, 2022 by Chad de Bree

I am somewhat sorry for the redundancy of play videos, but I’m sure no one will mind. This play session happened a few days ago. It started out with Lucky playing a game of chase with caregiver Katelyn. Then Honey B couldn’t resist the urge to join in on the fun. Then slowly more and more chimpanzees joined in! And don’t worry! Though Cy and Willy B were not a part of this play session, they were elsewhere grooming with each other. They were off having their own quality time.

Here are some photos taken in between filming the play session:

Lucky, Dora, Gordo, and Terry play:

Dora and Rayne:

And here are some photos from today!

Rayne excitedly watching from a bird’s eye view as breakfast is being brought out:

Dora taking an afternoon nap in the Riverview Greenhouse:

Willy B excited about a pool full of Gatorade:

Filed Under: Dora, Gordo, Honey B, Latest Videos, Lucky, Mave, Play, Rayne, Sanctuary, Terry Tagged With: chimp rescue, chimp sanctuary, chimpanzee, chimpanzee rescue, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, chimpanzees, Primates, Sanctuary

Play, Play, and More Play

July 10, 2022 by Grace

Today was a busy one here in the chimp house, but I still had to stop to catch little snip-bits of Burrito playing throughout the day. There is nothing better than the sound of his breathy pants when he gets really into a play session, and today he couldn’t be stopped! Both Annie and Foxie got in on his good mood this morning and I felt it had to be shared!

Although we often share him playing, when he does decide to relax – he is the *master* of chill. See photo for reference:

On the other side of the chimp house, Caregiver Chad caught Dora taking a mid-morning, post breakfast nap in the Oakwood Greenhouse.

She caught on quick though.

In other news, a few weeks ago we introduced a new addition to our chimp house family – a full sized human skeleton, that we lovingly named Kirk! He seems to be settling into the routine here pretty well so far…

Which caregiver do you think is responsible for us discovering this when we got to work this morning? It’s still a mystery to us! (But I’m looking at you, Diana)

Filed Under: Sanctuary Tagged With: Annie, Burrito, chimp, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Foxie

Caregiver Lizz Playing with Burrito

July 9, 2022 by Diana

Full disclosure, this video was taken a few weeks ago. Lizz was here today and I remembered I had the clips on my phone, so I decided to put them together into a video to add some classic Burrito play to your weekend.

Filed Under: Burrito, Caregivers, Friendship, Latest Videos, Play, Sanctuary, Volunteers Tagged With: animal protection, animal rescue, animal rights, Animal Welfare, chimpanzee, chimpanzee rescue, chimpanzee retirement, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, rescue, Sanctuary

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