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Archives for June 2025
Spa Day
I don’t know if Betsy, Meredith, or Honey would call it a spa day, but they did get their nails done followed by some bonding and a wonderful meal.
Betsy might have even given herself a mud facial if she noticed that nice mud by the creek that she likes
More Lucky Six Anniversary Party Celebration
Two days ago, we celebrated the 4 year arrival anniversary of The Lucky Six (Cy, Gordo, Terry, Rayne, Lucky, and Dora)! If you missed that party blog, check it out here. We have such a surplus of party footage that today we have put together another video of the celebration!
Theme: A summer sunshine BBQ bash! ☀️
The menu: vegan hot dogs with ketchup and mustard, corn, watermelon, fruit kabobs, and sparking cider.
George Explores The Bray
We have very exciting news to share…George has gotten his first experience exploring The Bray, one of our outdoor habitats! We have been preparing him for this moment for several weeks by teaching him about the electric fences that serve as the barrier of the habitat (see this post to learn more about fence training). The big day arrived, and we were all excited (and a little nervous) to see him explore this large outdoor space for the first time. See the video here!
We stationed caregivers around The Bray to monitor him as he explored, and were thrilled when he stepped out into the large, open habitat within moments of the door opening. He has amazed us with his bravery in every new experience at the sanctuary so far, and today was no exception. Not only did George step out into his new space, he truly explored it. Some captive chimpanzees, who have lived their lives in enclosures with closed tops and limited exposure to grass, can take days, weeks, months, or even years to find the confidence and comfort to be in such an open space. I have personally known chimpanzees that after many years in sanctuary still are not comfortable walking on grass, or being in open-top spaces without having the security of caging to hold onto (almost as if they are afraid they could “fall up”). To see George step out onto the boardwalk, then into the grass, was truly special. But he didn’t stop there. He climbed the first structure, all the way to the top! He took his first (of many, we hope) walks around The Bray, going to greet Caregiver Krissy who was monitoring him from outside the fences. After walking with her for awhile, he turned around, and minutes later was walking up the other side of The Bray with Caregiver Diana, all the way to the top to see Caregiver Dusty. He foraged for food we spread out on The Bray for him, food grunting as he ate his cherries (one of his favorite foods). Many of us remarked on how brave he was, to be exploring this new space with such confidence and curiosity, and to be doing so alone. Chimpanzees (much like us) often rely on their friends for reassurance to do hard things, but George conquered The Bray all on his own. We can’t wait to see what the future holds for him once he has chimpanzee friends, and we are certain he will continue to amaze us with his courage and enthusiasm in meeting every new experience offered to him.
Four years of the Lucky 6!
Today we celebrated the arrival anniversary of the Lucky 6! Can you believe it’s been 4 years since the trailer transporting Lucky, Cy, Gordo, Rayne, Dora and Terry pulled into our driveway??
Quiet Moments & Loud Voices
Today was jam packed with cleaning, staff and volunteer training, George explore the green house, and a whole lot of chimpanzees vocalizing! While chimps are quiet by nature, when they decide to make noise, they really make themselves heard. Currently, the chimp house is almost silent with chimps napping or grooming each other, which is a stark contrast to this morning, but that’s chimps for you!
Despite the commotion, there were still some sweet, quiet moments worth sharing. I did manage to capture a few peaceful photos of George and Jamie, as well as a few photos of Foxie thoroughly enjoying an avocado snack with her doll from yesterday!
A photo series of the sweet, handsome, and sleepy George:
Jamie napping:
Photo series of Foxie and her doll eating avocado:
Sweet Potato Joy
Today was a busy day in the chimp house followed by our biweekly staff meetings so I was short on time but I did put together a ‘zen moment’ video of Jamie’s group enjoying baked sweet potato for dinner the other day, enjoy!