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Archives for December 2023

Superhero

December 4, 2023 by J.B.

Two things to note before you watch the video below:

  • The video shows the chimps fighting. If that’s not your cup of tea, we understand.
  • If you choose to watch, you must do so with the sound on so you can hear the narration that attempts to explain some of what you will see. The chimps will be loud at first but we’ll turn down the volume on the screaming and pant-hooting early on in the video.

Showing the chimps in your care fighting may not be what they teach in nonprofit PR/fundraising school, but I’m always hopeful that people can learn to understand and appreciate chimps as they are while continuing to support them and the sanctuaries that care for them. Sanctuary life is filled with fun, happy moments. To a lesser extent, it also contains unsettling, even terrifying moments. They are still chimps, after all.

As I mention in the video, we are often of two minds in this job. First and foremost, we are caregivers, fretting over each bump and scrape the chimps receive and agonizing over every decision we make with regard to their care. This is the mind we inhabit in the midst of a conflict. But we are also primatologists and enthusiastic observers of chimp behavior. We are the people that, like many of you, were glued to Jane Goodall documentaries as kids and who find the complexities of chimpanzee social dynamics endlessly fascinating. And as I watched the footage of this conflict, I felt my 20-year-old self, just entering the field, marveling at each and every interaction. Perhaps you will feel the same.

If by chance you are new to Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, this group is the result of the integration of two smaller groups: A group of six, led by Cy, and a group of three, led (mostly) by Willy B. Almost immediately after their integration in 2022, Willy B accepted Cy’s dominance and established himself as the #2. But Willy B does not have Cy’s social skills, and from time to time that can get him into trouble with a few others in the group.

Similar to what is seen in the literature, the rate of conflict in this larger group hasn’t gone down all that much since the initial integration; it ebbs and flows and at times it may even be higher. But the conflicts are shorter and result in fewer injuries (I don’t believe in jinxes, I don’t believe in jinxes, I don’t believe…). This conflict was unlike most in that it lasted a long time; as I say in the video, this is likely because of Gordo’s unique inability to calm down. Prior to the integration of these two groups, Gordo would occasionally get this upset with Cy. Cy, having nearly unlimited patience, would just let himself be chased by Gordo until Gordo eventually wore himself out. But that was a low-ranking male venting at the alpha, who clearly felt no threat to his own safety or status. Here, the relationships between the lower-ranking males is less well-defined. And thus the stakes are higher.

There’s an important caveat that I should mention here: I describe some of what I think I’m seeing, but any time I read a matter-of-fact description about relationships and behaviors as complex as those in chimpanzees, my BS detector starts to go off. Half the time we just don’t know or we drastically oversimplify things. So let me admit that up front. And this, I should add, is with the benefit of instant replay and slow motion—now maybe you can see why we say we don’t always know what happened in real time when the chimps get in fights.

Oh, and another one: Cy gets top billing in this blog post and he certainly has the most influence over the outcome, but boy that Honey B has some guts. And there are so many other interesting interactions that I didn’t touch on, many of which are also influential. Alpha males always get the headlines while the females quietly do much of the work. But this alpha sure did put on a show.

This video also doesn’t include what happened after the fight, which in some ways is the most interesting and important aspect of chimpanzee relationship formation and maintenance.

I could probably go on all day about this so I’ll stop here. Feel free to ask questions!

Filed Under: Cy, Fights, Friendship, Gordo, Honey B, Latest Videos, Rayne, Sanctuary, Terry, The Bray, Willy B Tagged With: aggression, alliance, chimpanzee, conflict, fight, friendship, hierarchy, northwest, rescue, Sanctuary

Do Chimpanzees Like Snow?

December 3, 2023 by Diana

Snow (eating) season has arrived! Burrito’s group knows what it’s all about. Cy’s group I would say is still acclimating to the winters we have here compared to outside of LA where they lived for most of their lives. It’s warming up over the next few days, so we’ll see who braves the snowy outdoors!

Filed Under: Burrito, Food, Foxie, Jamie, Missy, Negra, Sanctuary Tagged With: snow, winter

December celebrations!

December 2, 2023 by Katelyn

So accustomed are we to getting to celebrate at least one of the chimpanzees’ or bovines’ birthdays each month, I had to keep checking the calendar to make certain that I wasn’t missing anyone’s! While we may not have any sanctuary residents with December birthdays, we know we have sanctuary supporters with December birthdays and hope you know we are always celebrating you, birthday or not!

Of course, December is a month full of celebration for many. Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, the winter solstice, just to name a few. And in truth, it’s also a month full of a range of mixed feelings for many, if not most, of us in one way or another. But part of the beauty of sanctuary and what you make possible here remains as clear and steady as the stars in the cold winter sky. The fifteen amazing chimpanzees and four bovines who call the sanctuary home and who, because of you, we get the profound gift of loving with our whole hearts, sharing their lives with you and providing them each with the best life we possibly can.

No matter what December holds for you, we’re wishing you a magical winter season ahead. There’s so much beauty in the world. Even, sometimes especially, within the dark. May it be filled with countless moments of beauty, wonder and awe. Just as you’ve made possible here. We are just so grateful for you.

Sweet Lucky:

We had our first snow today so you may know what that means…the never-ending demand for snow snacks! (Burrito):

Foxie:

Terry:

Icicles (Missy and Jamie):

Willy B:

Betsy:

and her giant baby boy, Nutmeg:

Barn Kitty snoozing:

Negra:

Jody’s enchanted face during this particular Christmas past will always make my heart swell:

Missy:

Filed Under: Sanctuary

Happy Birthday, Eric Dodge!

December 2, 2023 by Katelyn

Thanks so much, Eric Dodge, for such a kind sponsorship of sanctuary and for choosing to share your birthday by honoring the chimpanzees. Especially beloved Jody.

“In honor of all the sanctuary and staff do for the charges that they take care of. In memory of our wonderful Jody. She was a genuine Lady.”

Happy Birthday, Eric! Thank you for always holding the chimpanzees in your heart. All of us here are wishing you a truly wonderful day!

Jody, Foxie and Annie:

Annie and Missy:

Negra:

Foxie and Jo:

Jamie and Burrito:

Filed Under: Sanctuary, Sponsor-a-day

Honey B’s World

December 1, 2023 by Jenna

…. We’re just livin’ in it!

Honey B is a complex, intelligent gal. She is very much like Jamie, in the sense that she does what she want when she wants. Her group has learned to accept that about her. She is not the most dominant member in their hierarchy, but she does control a lot of situations. She is very sensitive and does not let anyone mess with her! Sometimes, Honey B prefers her alone time and decides to not shift with her group. We shift the chimpanzees throughout the morning so we can clean each area. However, Honey B sometimes chooses to stay put. Which is fine by us! She just stays in one of the front rooms (her favorite place to be) and we clean the other spaces, minus the room she is in. Once we are done cleaning, we will shift again so Honey can go back with her group, and then we can clean that last room she was in.

In today’s video, it was a Honey B-not-shifting day! We gave her Front Room 7 to hang out in and she had the time of her life. Enjoy! It may be one of the most fun videos I’ve put together!

Random photos from today!

Lucky:

Filed Under: Honey B Tagged With: cattle eating, eating snow, Grooming, Honey B, honey b cleaning, honey b playing, honey b slinky, snow treats

In loving memory of Carol Holcomb Millard

December 1, 2023 by Katelyn

Our many thanks to Janet Dibler for sponsoring this day of sanctuary for the chimpanzees and bovines in memory of her beloved cousin, Carol. This is also how Janet wishes to celebrate her own birthday today which is so lovely.

“In memory of my sweet cousin, Carol Holcomb Millard, who passed away on October 8, 2023 to be with our Lord. She lived her life to the fullest. Carol loved her family and friends deeply and as big as the sky. We both shared our love for animals and in fact she volunteered at the Loggerhead Turtle Rehab Center in Florida and loved it! I introduced her to videos and photos of the residents at CSNW. For her it was love & laughter at first sight! I love you Carol, I’ll see you again.”

Janet, we’re sending you and all Carol’s family and friends our heartfelt condolences for your loss. Thank you so much for sharing your love of the chimpanzees with Carol. We’re so touched that they are part of the wonderful memories you have with her and appreciate your choosing not only to honor her in this way, but to celebrate your own special day by doing so. We’ll be thinking of you both today. <3

A woman of indomitable spirit, our beloved Honey B:

Her mama, Missy, though a very different person, clearly passed on her strength of heart and character to her daughter:

Dora and Honey B:

Forces of bovine nature, Betsy and Honey:

Mora (aka Mave and Dora):

Filed Under: Sanctuary, Sponsor-a-day

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