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Archives for December 2025

CSNW 2025 Highlights

December 19, 2025 by Jenna

As year 2025 comes to a close, I find myself reflecting on the year had at Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest.

While the sanctuary routine mostly stayed consistent and predictable, a spanner was thrown in the works when we got news of a 21-year-old male chimpanzee, living alone at a roadside zoo in Oregon, and planning to be seized by OSP and OHS.

Rescuing George was undeniably the biggest thing that happened at our sanctuary this year. Whether it be the rescue itself, the quarantine period after, building relationships with George as he adjusted to his new home, watching him explore the outdoors in a way he has never before, or conducting chimpanzee introductions for George to integrate into a social group, it has been a rewarding adventure.

Other highlights of the year include: Willy B getting silly, Honey B started to throw bouncy balls out of the Mezzanine (heads up caregivers!), Missy turned 50 years old in August, the HOOT! fundraiser in October, new Bray structures built, and it really was the year of PRT hand injections for exams (all chimps voluntarily participated in their injections to be anesthetized for their exams – a hard task!).

What was your personal highlight of the year from CSNW? What was your personal highlight outside of CSNW?

Tell us!

Mave:

Filed Under: Caregivers, George, Sanctuary Tagged With: end of the year

Fall Volunteers in Action

December 18, 2025 by Anna

As we sink into winter at the sanctuary (especially today with heavy wet snow blanketing Central Washington), it makes me a bit melancholic for that sunny weather we had not that long ago. When I start to feel blue I like to embrace gratitude and think about the wonderful aspects of the life around me. One of those great things is all of our volunteers at the sanctuary! They are always so eager to lend a hand and truly uplift our spirits with their hard work.

We included these photos in our weekly “Thank You” email updates to our volunteers throughout the fall and I thought it would be nice to share them as a collection.

Ben sharpening the kitchen knives:

Grace visiting with Terry:

Parker observing Honey B eat dinner:

Sophie, Esker and Alexis making chow bags:

Kathleen prepping tomato skewers for Lucky’s birthday:

Anthony organizing the boot closet:

Nancy and Cy:

Medical volunteers in action after an exam:

Patti and her special waffles made for the chimps:

Sarah B. recording observational data for her Masters thesis project:

Sarah S. reading our enrichment food puzzle instruction binder:

Filed Under: Sanctuary, Volunteers, Volunteers-Interns Tagged With: fall volunteers, thank you of the week photos, volunteer appreciation, volunteers in action

Negra’s Night Bag Recipe

December 17, 2025 by Dusty Cavaliere

‘Twas nine days before Christmas and all through the sanctuary not a creature was stirring except . . . Burrito.

The socks were hung on the firehose with care, in hope that fun treats would soon be there.

The chimps were nestled all snug in their beds, while visions of night bags danced in their heads.

Especially Negra. She loves night bags, which are a post-dinner treat. The evening wouldn’t be the same without them.

Negra loves night bags so much, she wanted to share her night bag recipe with you for the holidays.

Recipe for night bags

Ingredients: popcorn, peanuts, pumpkin seeds, coconut flakes, raisins, sunflower seeds, dried fruit (oranges, apples, pears, strawberries)

Supplies: small brown bags

Directions: mix the ingredients together in a bowl. Scoop about ½ cup of mix into a small brown bag and roll it up tight. Serve before bedtime or anytime.

Optional: decorate and personalize the bags before filling with mix. Here are some examples:

You can make up your own night bag mix with your favorite treats (chocolate, peppermints, marshmallows, pretzels, etc.). Don’t forget, it’s perfect for the neighborhood holiday night bag exchange.

Happy holidays!
Negra

P.S. If you’d like to help fill night bags, we are always in need of more sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, and raisins – please see our Amazon wish list. Thank you from all of us!

Bonus photos:

Willy B enjoying a night bag.

Honey B snacking on pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, and raisins from her night bag.

Gordo keeping his night bag in a safe place.

 

Filed Under: Burrito, Food, Gordo, Honey B, Negra, Sanctuary Tagged With: Burrito, chimpanzee sanctuary, Gordo, Honey B, Negra, night bag, Willy B

Squishmallow Fight!

December 16, 2025 by Chad de Bree

One benefit of the ultra softness of Squishmallows, other than using them as pillows, is they make a great weapon in a Squishmallow fights! Just ask Annie and Missy!

Bonus Photo:

The ever so wise Rayne

Filed Under: Sanctuary

Person of the Year

December 15, 2025 by J.B.

I’ve wanted to write about my admiration for Cy for some time but I can never find the words.

I guess I’ll start here: Yesterday, we added Terry to the intro group, along with Rayne and George. Terry and George had a few brief scuffles during their earlier meetings, which is one of the reasons why we chose to add Terry now—so that they can work out their differences before Terry has even more of his old group mates to back him up. The first few hours were quiet, with Terry making some awkward invitations to George to play and George politely declining out of an abundance of caution. But just before dinner, Jamie’s group began to fight, and the noise led Terry to display, raking a plastic bowl on the ground and banging on the walls. At first, George quietly observed and stayed out of Terry’s way. But a male chimp can only stay silent for so long, and he eventually joined in with his own double-kick to the window glass. Terry didn’t appreciate that.

In established groups, male chimps display side-by-side all the time, but it’s clear that many members of Cy’s group are out to teach George a lesson early on: You have not earned the right to display yet. As soon as George’s feet hit the floor, Terry screamed and ran after him. Rayne followed close behind. George was, for the first time, learning how it feels to be outnumbered.

As George was chased from the playroom to the greenhouse and back, Cy ran by his side, throwing his own body into the breach every time George was cornered. He picked Rayne up and threw her to the side. He dove to grab Terry’s feet as he nearly slipped away in pursuit of George. He was a superhero, again.

Terry and Rayne got the message and left George alone. Or maybe they said all they needed to say. But when it was over, George was virtually unscathed, and Cy had sustained a deep canine gash to the wrist. Throughout the night, Cy stayed by George’s side.

Why would Cy do this? To be sure, there are often selfish explanations for seemingly altruistic acts. I scratch your back so that you may one day scratch mine, right? But the way Cy acts reflects something deeper, something that I can only describe as a sense of moral duty. For whatever reason, Cy is duty-bound to sacrifice himself for the benefit of those more vulnerable than him. And this is not only an admirable trait, but a crucial component of any attempt to integrate a lone, socially naive chimp like George.

Today was much calmer, though George continued to show some understandable unease with the volatility of his new group mates (as seen in today’s video). But he had Cy to lean on. And Terry, in his own awkward way, showed that he didn’t hold a grudge. By the end of the day, they would all be grooming in the greenhouse, held together by a reluctant hero.

I’ve loved and felt a strong bond with a lot of nonhuman animals before. But I look up to Cy. And I wish there were more people, both human and non-, like him in the world.

 

Filed Under: Chimpanzee Behavior, Cy, George, Introductions, Latest Videos, Sanctuary, Terry Tagged With: alpha, chimpanzee, conflict, Cy, duty, morality, northwest, rescue, Sanctuary

Willy B as Sisyphus

December 14, 2025 by Diana

I believe that Willy B began this task as a means to make a bunch of noise, which indeed he did. At some point, his motivation appeared to transition into something that perhaps only he could understand.

He’s a weird guy. You’ve got to love him. I know I do.

Filed Under: Enrichment, Latest Videos, Play, Willy B Tagged With: Enrichment, sisyphus, WillyB

When the Rain Settles

December 13, 2025 by Sabrina

Thanks to that relentless atmospheric river dumping rain and causing serious flooding all over the Pacific Northwest the chimps have been stuck inside, they still have their playrooms and greenhouses but it’s just isn’t the same as getting to explore their outdoor habitats. But finally, the skies cleared—even if the temperature didn’t exactly scream “summer.” Rayne wasted no time making the most of this rare, dry day outside.

 

Rayne, taking in the view:

 

The view:

 

After awhile George came out to join her and they sat outside together to enjoy the quiet morning:

Filed Under: George, Rayne, The Bray Tagged With: Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, george, Rayne, the bray

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