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Archives for January 27, 2024

How to Entertain a Chimpanzee

January 27, 2024 by Ellen Brady-McGaughey

First up, here is your Honey B update! Despite our best attempts to keep her attention away from her healing eyelid and occupy her time with other activities, she did open up her incision slightly yesterday. Dr. Erin assessed her and for now, we are waiting to see how it continues to heal and consulting with other experts to be sure we have the best plan in place for her. We continue to provide her with extra enrichment, and today one of her enrichment devices doubled as enrichment for the humans who created it.

We have had a large cardboard tube in the Chimp House for the past several weeks without a use for it. Today it found its purpose! We drilled some holes in the tube, added chain through the tube, and clipped it to the caging of Honey B’s room. We added some of her favorite things to the inside of the tube (popcorn, shelled peanuts, raisins) and raspberries to some of the holes to peak her interest. We gave her a bamboo stick as a tool and sat back to see what she did with it.

The idea was that the small snacks would fall through the drilled holes when the tube rolled around the chain, and Honey B would use her bamboo stick to pull the snacks to her. Well…that’s not exactly what happened. To no one’s surprise, Honey B outsmarted our plan! She was able to tap and tip the tube in such a way that the majority of the snacks fell out of either end, so it did not take as long as I had thought it would to finish the puzzle. I would like to create a reusable version of this for everyone with PVC one day, and Honey B has helped me to identify some flaws in my plan! Thank you for the design assistance, BeeBee!

It was a very good day around the sanctuary today. It is warmer here today (not warm…but warmer!). Negra enjoyed a nap in her nest in the greenhouse which was quite cozy with the heater going. Her group enjoyed eating some of the remaining snow, which is now a perfect snow cone texture. Burrito loved looking at himself on my phone and was especially fascinated by his own tongue.

I feel so fortunate to be able to share in these moments with the chimps, and to get to share them with you all. I hope your Saturday has been just as good as ours!

 

Filed Under: Burrito, Caregivers, Enrichment, Honey B, Intelligence, Tool Use Tagged With: Burrito, eating snow, Enrichment, Honey B, phone, reflection, snow, snow cone, tool use

Happy Birthday, Pam!

January 27, 2024 by Katelyn

So many thanks to Pam Powers, who wanted to sponsor today “for these wonderful chimps” on her birthday!

“Celebrating my Birthday with this special day of sanctuary for these very special chimps. Sending love, Pam Powers”

This is so lovely, Pam! Happy Birthday! All of us here are sending you wishes for the happiest day of celebration! We truly appreciate you sharing your special day to enrich the chimpanzees’ lives.

Willy B:

Lucky:

Foxie:

Burrito:

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