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To Shift or Not To Shift

September 24, 2024 by Jenna

Shifting occurs when caregivers are moving the chimps out of one space and into another, in order to clean the enclosures. We shift the chimps every morning, two to three different times so that we can clean every space. Our cleaning routines typically stay the same so that the chimps know what to expect. However, one of the many beauties of sanctuary is the fact that we don’t have a true schedule of where the chimps have to be at certain times (such as a zoo, where they may need to be on exhibit by a certain hour). While we have an ideal daily cleaning schedule in mind (typically from 9:30am-1pm), the chimps can say yes/no to our plans at any time.

After our first round of cleaning, we always put out a forage with greens (cabbage, lettuce, sometimes radicchio). While the chimps love greens, sometimes the forage alone isn’t motivation enough to shift. As we have discussed in many blogs before, Honey B is probably our #1 hold out (meaning she is less likely to shift with her group than anyone else), Negra is probably in the number 2 position, with the occasional Foxie, Dora, and Mave as runners up. While the cleaning day certainly goes by faster if all the chimps shift on-time, we don’t force anything. If Honey B doesn’t want to shift with her group, for example, she isn’t required to, and we will work around her while she hangs out alone or with team Mora when they occasionally don’t shift. Negra, on the other side of the chimp house, also has days where she prefers to stay in her warm, cozy Greenhouse nest and won’t shift back into the Playroom so we can clean the Greenhouse. Again, that’s okay and we will try at another time or the following day. Surprisingly, despite all of these ladies who always seem to question, “To Shift or Not To Shift?”, we manage to clean every space the majority of days!

The only times that we would absolutely need them to shift is in emergency situations, such as a rattlesnake or unusual bad weather. In emergency situations, caregivers would bring out high value foods (e.g. grapes or berries) to get the chimps attention and ask them to move to x enclosure or to vacate x enclosure (depending on the situation). We practice recalls regularly, so the chimps are familiar with the recall process and it should run fairly smoothly.

Today was a rough day for myself + the camera. I present to you the one photo that turned out…

Negra and the hair on her brow ridge:

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  1. Arlene and Michael says

    September 24, 2024 at 5:30 pm

    Hi Jenna, thank you for all the information. It’s so interesting and a reminder of just a part of all the things that you go through in a day, that said, plans can definitely change, depending upon the chimps. I find all of these back up plans for many of your procedures so impressive and well thought out. You are all amazing. Thank you so much for sharing!

  2. Tobin says

    September 24, 2024 at 6:33 pm

    You may have had a rough day with your camera, Jenna, but you did capture (yet another) photogenic of the Queen and her underchin polka-dot freckles. I consider that an artistic accomplishment.

    Yet, I’ve got to ask: have any rattlers slithered into the chimpanzees’ living quarters? I know that they have breached the outdoor fencing. I strongly object to their presence without the consent of the residents of the CNSW.

    Dare I say, this might festure into a campaign issue…

    • Linda C says

      September 24, 2024 at 7:32 pm

      IIRC, wasn’t Bubba’s 2nd bite from one inside the greenhouse (probably before Jenna was there or before she was officially staff). I could be remembering it wrong

  3. Kathleen says

    September 24, 2024 at 8:07 pm

    Great post, Jenna. I think one of my many favorite aspects of sanctuary is how you rearrange (or go with the flow!) your busy schedule to ensure the chimps always, always, have the power to choose to do what they want to do. Perhaps no one is as grateful as Negra. Thanks for calling my attention to the soft fuzz on her brow ridge! Eeesh!! It’s too precious.

  4. Susan Kathleen Feeley says

    September 24, 2024 at 10:10 pm

    It might have been the one and only photo, Jenna, but you sure captured Negra’s beauty and personality. We are all grateful to you for those lovely photos when despite your very busy schedule you still manage to take some awesome photos. This post makes me realise yet another aspect of working at the sanctuary and the efforts you put in to shifting the chimps; no easy task.Very interesting to read of your tactics ie veggies etc. How quick is the response when you are dealing with rattlers? I recall that you ring a bell on those instances.Thanks for sharing another day at CSNW.

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