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Archives for September 2023

Lucky Honey B

September 19, 2023 by Chad de Bree

If you have been following the blog recently, you probably have seen the videos of Honey B and Lucky playing hooky during cleaning to spend some time together. To my recollection, I remember during the introduction process they would play with each other, but when the full integration commenced, I haven’t really seen them together. But lately, with their play sessions while playing hooky, I began to wonder if there was a friendship we were completely glossing over.

Since the day when Anna posted the video of them playing in the front rooms, I began watching them a little more closely. Here is what I have noticed:

  • Honey B and Lucky do have some pretty epic play sessions. These play sessions aren’t exclusive to just holding out when caregivers are shifting the group. (I should have noticed this when I posted the video of Honey B literally pulling Lucky into an ongoing play session she was in with Rayne.)
  • During conflicts, Honey B has been seeking Lucky out first and foremost for reassurance, which Lucky always gives her. When the conflicts are over, they reconnect and groom (or play).
  • During some downtime, they can be found grooming with each other
Lucky and Honey B grooming

On the surface, this may seem like an odd pairing. On one hand, there is Honey B. Somewhat social. Not afraid to be scrappy with anybody. Loves to play. On the other hand, there is Lucky. Mostly found by herself. Isn’t too involved during conflicts. And only plays when she feels like it (though as mentioned before, Honey B seems to be her ticket). At the same time, this pairing makes sense in a weird way. There is a meme out there that says, “Introverts don’t make friends. They get adopted by extroverts.”  I’m not saying Lucky is fully introverted or that Honey B is fully extroverted, because they’re not. On some level to me though, this seems to be what is happening.

I’m not entirely sure when this budding friendship started, or even if it will last. I am, however, a person who likes to take time to just relish the now and I am all for this friendship pair. They are, in fact, two rockin’ sisters!

Here are some bonus photos!

Annie on Young’s Hill

Annie made a stop at Jody’s burial site this morning

Foxie in the morning

Gordo during breakfast and lunch

Dora helping herself to some of Honey B’s nightbag (Only Dora is allowed to get away with this!)

Lucky in the Riverview Greenhouse

Jamie on her morning patrol (That is a Troll doll in her hand! She is playing a game of keep away with Foxie)

During their morning patrol, Jamie, Missy, and Burrito would stop to eat the greenest of grass patches

Burrito!

A patch of bamboo beginning to grow in between Young’s Hill and The Bray

Lastly, a pair of unidentified track outside the top of Young’s Hill! We are unsure of who made these tracks, but we suspect maybe a badger?

Filed Under: Friendship, Honey B, Latest Videos, Lucky, Sanctuary Tagged With: Annie, Bray, Burrito, firendship, footprints, Foxie, Honey B, Jamie, Lucky, Missy, Play, tracks, young's hill

In honor of the CSNW blog!

September 19, 2023 by Katelyn

Many thanks to Lisa Nowak, who sponsored a day of sanctuary in gratitude for our daily blog here at Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest and for the loveliest message she shared:

“Hopefully this blog is a labor of love. I know it adds a significant responsibility for the caregivers who already have a jam/packed schedule taking care of these beloved chimpanzee people and bovines. I think I speak for all the other blog readers as well when I say that this blog means so much to the readers. You allow all of the readers to become an extended family not only to the chimps and bovines, but also to you, the dedicated caregivers. This blog enriches my life and adds joyfulness to it every time I read it. My appreciation for it is immeasurable and thank you doesn’t seem substantial enough to convey how meaningful this blog is to me. You have my heartfelt gratitude for providing me the treasure of this blog!

And to all the CSNW caregivers for their impressive writing skills on the blog. I find it fun to try and guess who wrote the blog each day. Sometimes the titles themselves give away the author. I so appreciate that the blog writers keep the content honest, transparent, educational, heartfelt, humorous, soulful, respectful and even in vulnerable times allow the readers beautiful insight into the happenings at the sanctuary and their own lives. You all share the amazing ability of bringing everything to life with your words. I am often in awe of the multifaceted talents of all the caregivers at CSNW. You are all truly extraordinary people.”

We truly appreciate your thoughtfulness, Lisa! It makes us so happy to know how much the blog is loved. While occasionally true that the daily blog posts are not always the easiest to produce, it’s our privilege and joy to be able to share the lives of these of special individuals we love so much with everyone and we’re profoundly grateful to you all for being part of all our lives. The chimpanzees’ and bovines’ lives in sanctuary would, quite sincerely, not be possible without you. <3

(Insider’s tip: This is Part I of II, so be sure to be on the lookout for the next of Lisa’s gracious sponsorships tomorrow!) 🙂

Jamie, hard at work, as always. I was just imagining what Jamie might say if she were to write a blog about, well, everyone else – HA!:

Cy:

Rayne:

Gordo:

Jamie:

I suspect the cattle wouldn’t give two figs about the blog, but I’m certain they appreciate the loyal support of you all in helping us keep the hay bales stacked high and the grain bins heaped full:

Meredith 🙂

Filed Under: Sanctuary, Sponsor-a-day

Play All Day

September 18, 2023 by J.B.

If you hear laughter coming from the chimp house, chances are Burrito is involved.

Also – we put out a lunch forage for Cy’s group this afternoon and Chad placed a whole tomato where only the bravest chimpanzee could find it. Look at Lucky go!

Filed Under: Burrito, Forage, Jamie, Lucky, Play, The Bray, Young's Hill Tagged With: chimpanzee, forage, northwest, Play, rescue, Sanctuary

Conflict on the Bray: the Day Everyone Went Outside

September 17, 2023 by Diana

We’ve been talking about it for a few days now – the conflict that led Mave, Dora, and Honey B to go onto the Bray habitat.

So, here’s your birds-eye view of most of the excitement! This is a video best suited for a bigger screen like your computer monitor or television.

I saw the middle to the end of the conflict in person. It was quite loud. It’s quite nice to be able to watch it without sound.

Even while I was watching in person, I had this thought that both groups seemed more similar to free-living chimpanzees than I had ever witnessed before. It was scary, to be honest, because we didn’t know what was going to happen, but the maneuvering was also fascinating.

Maybe, just maybe, it will help some of the chimps explore more, like it seems to have with Lucky!

Filed Under: Chimpanzee Behavior, Dispaying, Display, Dora, Fights, Free-living chimps, Honey B, Latest Videos, Mave, Sanctuary, The Bray Tagged With: Bray, conflict, dora, fight, Mave, security footage

Lucky on the Lookout

September 16, 2023 by Sabrina

The other day Kelsi wrote about distractions and how Mave ran out on the Bray, for the first time, during a fight that involved the whole group and ended with all nine chimps out on the Bray. During this skirmish Lucky somehow found herself up on Ryan’s Lookout for the first time and she enjoyed tapping into her adventurous side so much that she did it again later that same day. Then the next day when we were trying to serve breakfast to the nine we couldn’t find Lucky and turns out she was up on Ryan’s Lookout again, by herself, enjoying the morning! Today Jenna and I anticipated her journey up to the Lookout so we came armed with our camera’s and words of encouragement

Lucky, heading up the Bray, with some hesitation:

But being the brave soldier she is, she eventually made her way all the way up to Ryan’s Lookout:

And Rayne, just because:

Filed Under: Lucky, The Bray Tagged With: Bray, Lucky, Ryan's Lookout

Photos from the Summer Vault

September 15, 2023 by Anna

As summer draws to a close I thought it would be a good day to dig through my phone for some unseen moments that I captured throughout these warmer months. Enjoy!

Lunchtime Annie:

Missy Magnified!

The Sunflowers that volunteered on Young’s Hill are still going strong. As the blooms start to go to seed, I imagine their days out there are numbered…

We were all admiring this photo of Negra as it really highlights her illustrious nose hairs.

“September was a thirty-days long goodbye to summer”

-Lea Malot

 

Filed Under: Annie, Missy, Negra, Sanctuary Tagged With: chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Sanctuary, sunflower, young's hill

Hide and Sheet!

September 14, 2023 by Jenna

In today’s video, Rayne was being so silly under the sheet. What cracked me up the most is that later that day, that same sheet was going through the laundry machines and I checked it out for myself and it’s completely see-through. Rayne is a silly gal!

Enjoy today’s photo shoots with Burrito and Jamie!

Burrito trying to convince me to play with him (of course, it doesn’t take much convincing):

Jamie in Negra’s Nest:

 

Filed Under: Rayne, Sanctuary

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