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Archives for April 22, 2024

Grazing Days

April 22, 2024 by J.B.

What food could possibly be so exciting that a chimpanzee would willingly pass up fresh fruit, peanuts, chow, and smoothie? Why, it’s grass, of course!

Yes, for a few weeks each year the chimpanzees at CSNW become grazers, chomping down on grass at a rate more in line with the cows they share their sanctuary home with. What’s so great about grass? You got me. Wild chimpanzees do naturally consume significant amounts of browse—fibrous foods such as shoots, stems, and leaves—but the chimps at CSNW don’t eat any other browse with the same gusto as they do spring grass. This time of year, the grass is at its sweetest and most tender, as the cows will most certainly attest. But is it really better than smoothie?

Speaking of grazing (and with it being Earth Day and all), I thought I’d mention one of the projects we’ve been working on: Converting our pasture fencing to wildlife-friendly fencing. The original sanctuary property and the four parcels we purchased in recent years were part of a large homestead ranch that was in operation for a least a century. During that time, most of the pastures were fenced using barbed wire or a combination of barbed wire and woven field fence. Unfortunately, we’ve seen firsthand the toll this kind of fencing can take on wildlife. First, there’s the very real risk that wildlife, such as deer or elk, will get injured by or caught up in a fence. And second, there’s the problem of fawns being separated from their mothers as their moms cross over pasture fencing too high for them to jump. After doing a lot of research, we decided to transition to 3-wire high-tensile electric fencing, which can effectively contain our cows while allowing wildlife such as deer, elk, bobcats, and marmots to cross over or under safely. And for pastures no longer in use, the fences can be removed and the areas can be slowly re-wilded. As we work on finalizing our master site plan, we will also do so with an eye toward preserving wildlife migration corridors throughout the 113-acre property. After all, it’s not much of a sanctuary if it’s not also a home for the animals that were here first.

And last but not least, allow me to share some photos of Negra from today’s lunch forage:

Filed Under: Annie, Burrito, Forage, Jamie, Latest Videos, Missy, Negra, Wildlife, Young's Hill Tagged With: browse, chimpanzee, fencing, forage, grass, grazing, Negra, northwest, rescue, Sanctuary, wildlife-friendly

Happy Birthday, Cynthia, from Meg!

April 22, 2024 by Katelyn

Our heartfelt thanks to Meg Casey who is sponsoring this day of sanctuary for the chimpanzees in celebration of her mom, Cynthia Cavalle, on her birthday!

Meg shared this beautiful message and poem for you, Cynthia! Happiest of birthdays from all of us here at the sanctuary!

“To the most amazing mother out there! Your kindness and encouragement knows no bounds! Here is a celebration to you from you favorite buddies! So many people love you and are so thankful for all of the amazing things you have done! LOVE YOU SO MUCH AND A HUGE HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!”

“In a world filled with laughter and light,
There’s a mom whose heart shines ever so bright.
With a love for chimps, her passion does soar,
Spreading kindness and joy, forevermore.

Her smile, like sunshine, warms every day,
As she helps those in need, in her own special way.
With gentle hands, she nurtures and cares,

For chimps and humans, she’s always there.

Seeing the Cle Elum sanctuary, she finds her bliss,
Watching chimps and their antics, in pure bliss.
Their silliness and charm, a delight to behold,

In her loving mind and heart, they never grow old.

But beyond the wild, her kindness does roam,
Touching lives near and far, bringing people home.
With a heart full of love and hands that heal,

She makes the world brighter with every meal.

So here’s to the mom who loves chimps so dear,
Whose compassion and goodness are always clear.
In a world that needs heroes, she stands tall,

Spreading love and joy, inspiring us all.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE MOST AMAZING MOM EVER!!! LOVE YOU!!!”

This wild, endearing guy we all know and love, Burrito! Though these photos were all taken at different times, it’s safe to say they accurately reflect about ten minutes of his day and joyous self.

Filed Under: Burrito, Sanctuary, Sponsor-a-day

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