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For Jenna

May 13, 2026 by Kelsi 11 Comments

Something I value very highly working here at CSNW is working as a team, especially in this field. As chimpanzee caregivers we need to work very closely together. This job is obviously very fun, but it can also be dangerous work, which is why safety is so important, but also why we need to be able to trust and depend on one another. Each person on our team brings something different to the table. We need to trust each other, keep each other accountable, rely on one another, and be comfortable asking for help when we need it. That is why our team is so special because this job is so unique, sometimes our coworkers are they only ones who understand what we are going through and so this kind of work makes you really close to one another. Which is why, saying goodbye to someone, like our dear friend Jenna, is so hard.

We wanted to take a moment to give Jenna some appreciation of the the years she has spent with us! Will we will miss her greatly, as you will read, we are very happy for Jenna. Luckily, she will not be far away and we get to keep her as a volunteer!

When I first met Jenna, she was a intern. Jenna’s first shift at CSNW, she asked to start ID tests, which she hadn’t been around the chimps much and I didn’t think she would pass.  However, she passed with flying colors, it left such an impact on me and I hoped one day she would find her way back here, and lucky for us she did! Jenna has so much compassion, you won’t find another person who cares more for the chimps than her – She is always thinking about their needs. She is the first to spot a wound or behavior we need to monitor, always finding creative ways to enrich their day, and constantly looking for the best way to care for our residents. For me, Jenna brings levity to our team, her sense of humor and commentary will be greatly missed. She is always finding a way to make cleaning fun with a game of would you rather, listening to 2000s music, or coming up with a game, like pretend your a firefighter as pull the hose out as fast as possible and the spray the playroom down to see how fast we could clean – we in fact went slower, because we used all our energy pulling the hose out too fast. I will miss lunch breaks with Jenna telling us stories and her power point presentations at lunch about Gypsy Rose. However, with all these fun moments, Jenna also made a very big imprint here. I always tell Jenna she is a jack of all trades. You could put her in any role and she would flourish. She has done amazing with the health and behavior program, helping create and support the PRT program, helping give volunteers recognition, and helping me build and do outreach presentations! As you can tell, Jenna will be greatly missed and we are so lucky to have her not too far way!   -Kelsi

Jenna is a delight to work with. She is funny and always good to gossip about the latest reality TV we both consume. I like to joke that she is meant to be an influencer because she is always telling me about the latest and greatest thing I should try, from skin care to drinks.  At work she has been very supportive with helping me come up with unique ways to appreciate the volunteers and is always looking out for the health and behavior of her chimpanzee friends. I’ll miss seeing Jenna every day but I’m very excited that she’ll still be back as a volunteer!   -Anna

Professionally, I’ve appreciated and admired Jenna’s hard work both as a caregiver and as the Health and Behavior Coordinator. Her thoughtful contributions towards the care of the chimpanzees and cattle and her diligent compiling of other’s perspectives improved their lives. In my mind, there’s no higher accomplishment or legacy. On a personal note, Jenna’s wry sense of humor will be greatly missed!  -Diana

When I started at CSNW and was tasked with revamping the PRT program, Jenna was my lifeline for figuring out what we were already doing and what direction we wanted to go in. She has written so many of our shaping plans for the chimpanzee training program – including the Jamie stationing plan, nail clipping plan and others – to help the chimps with their day to day as well as long term care. Beyond that, Jenna is always there with  amazing stories to make you laugh  or coming up with games to make cleaning the enclosures go by faster. I will genuinely miss having her energy around the chimps house every day.    -Sabrina

The chimp house will be a lot less fun without Jenna’s regular presence. Even on my days off, I can hear the laughter from across the property. At least I will always know when she’s back to volunteer. The chimps have been fortunate to have such a caring, motivated, diligent, hard working, and yes, funny, person working on their behalf these past years, and we’ve been lucky to have her as a teammate. I know Cy will be keeping his eyes on the driveway, just waiting for her to arrive for her next volunteer shift. – J.B.

Jenna and I met in 2019 when she was an intern and I was a volunteer. We had just begun getting to know each other when Covid smacked us in the face and we and everyone else had to go our separate ways. Luckily, we both ended up back at the sanctuary within a few years. To say that I’ve enjoyed working with Jenna would be an understatement. Jenna is a great friend to both the humans and chimps alike! Jenna can make any situation fun, with impromptu challenges like racing Ellen in the parking lot, or timed math tests during break. I’ll especially miss the “would you rather” questions posed to us weekly and her next level story telling. Jenna will be greatly missed and I know for certain that wherever she lands next will be gaining an incredible team member and friend. I love you, Jenna! Don’t forget about us <3.   -Krissy

Dearest Jenna, I will miss your delightful, often quirky sense of humor (thankfully I have the Stepbrothers 2025 calendar to keep me giggling in your absence), stellar chimp caregiver skills, and keen sense of observation. I hope your next workplace knows how lucky they are to be gaining you as a team member! Do you know you are the only person I have written a poem about sourdough starter for?! The sanctuary vibe won’t be the same without you. I will give Lucky some extra love in the coming weeks as I am sure she is going to miss her favorite human. I hope to catch you on your sanctuary visits/volunteer shifts but be warned, I will probably stalk you at your new place of work!   -Erin

Though I’m so happy for Jenna and her next chapter ahead, selfishly, I’m so sad for us humans. But particularly so for the chimpanzees. Caregiving is a dream job, but it’s also one of the hardest. Jenna is a uniquely calm, but present caregiver, so tuned into their well-being and always meeting them where they’re at. Her care, experience, creativity, and humor will be greatly missed. Thankfully we will all still get to see her occasionally and meanwhile, all the new people coming into her life are getting a real gem. Wishing you all the good things, Jenna!  -Katelyn

Jenna was one of the first people I met at the sanctuary, and then and every day since, she’s made work (and life) more fun, silly, and brought each of us closer together. She’s been a unifying force on our team, showing up with kindness and fun – from coaching us through the latest tiktok dance (to later perform for the chimps) to entertaining us with a new story (if you know Jenna, you know she has THE BEST stories!!). As a caregiver, she is observant, thoughtful, creative, and positive. She makes life better (and more fun!) for the chimps too, and I know we will all be thrilled to see her each time she comes back to visit (Lucky especially!). I will miss Jenna greatly, but know that wherever she goes next will be better for having her, just as we are. Thank you for everything, Jenna!  -Ellen

Thank you Jenna for your time and dedication. We can’t wait to see Jenna flourish in her next adventures!

Jenna and Lucky:

Jenna, Grace, and I presenting in Cle Elum:

Jenna and Jamie:

Jenna and I made a calendar for the Christmas party:

Jenna and The Rock, plus Poppy:

Jenna going to cattle:

Jenna and Erin:

Jenna and Negra:

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  1. Mo says

    May 13, 2026 at 6:51 pm

    What a lovely, loving tribute! And Negra looks like she’s in love. This post underscores how wonderful CSNW is, what extraordinary people do the hard job of caring for these precious chimps, and what community truly is. Very best wishes to you, Jenna!

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  2. Kathleen says

    May 13, 2026 at 7:57 pm

    How fortunate for everyone at the sanctuary to have Jenna as a teammate or caregiver. It sounds as if we could all benefit from the gifts Jenna brings. I hope on Jenna’s last day you all perform a line dance for Lucky and Neggie.

    Spread your magic, Jenna! Good luck in your new endeavors.

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  3. Carol Sceniak says

    May 13, 2026 at 8:28 pm

    I thank God everyday for the sanctuary and the love you give these wonderful relatives of ours.Thank you Jenna and everybody else there!Please give my Jamie a smooch for me.
    Sincerely Carol Sceniak

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  4. CarolR says

    May 13, 2026 at 10:22 pm

    I’m sure that each and every one around the world who reads the blogs, whether they comment or not, wishes you all the very best Jenna. It’s a hard but very rewarding job that you’ve done exceptionally well and we thank you so much for that. Good luck and come back often.

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  5. Don says

    May 14, 2026 at 5:15 am

    Jenna, what powerful tributes to you! Your co-workers (really friends) are going to miss you. So will all the individuals you have cared for ….I wish you much success in your future, and I know everyone is pleased they will see you from time to time. Wow, beautiful words from all! You should be so proud of yourself. Don

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  6. marianne says

    May 14, 2026 at 6:18 am

    That is a wonderful tribute to you Jenna, I hope you will enjoy it and take with you.
    Thank you for your love and care for the humans, chimpanzees, cows and cats of CSNW.
    We will al miss you.

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  7. Linda C says

    May 14, 2026 at 6:30 am

    A lovely tribute!
    Their lives, both chimpy and human, are richer for having you in them. Lucky is lucky she won’t have to miss you too much. Best of luck, Jenna!

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  8. Lori says

    May 14, 2026 at 9:09 am

    Thank you for so many wonderful years at CSNW, Jenna! You will be missed…but I am glad to know that you will be back as a volunteer, so we will still get to visit with you. Wishing you the best in what lies ahead, I know it will be wonderful! ?

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  9. Paulette Wrisley says

    May 14, 2026 at 9:56 am

    Sweet. oh, that we could all earn such wonderful tributes.

    i’m curious about that presentation to Cle Elum. Is that a presentation to the locals that introduces them to the Sanctuary? i’m curious about their response. And their questions. their concerns. And how it went. and well… Everything!

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  10. gaynell says

    May 14, 2026 at 11:14 am

    What lovely tributes to someone who will be missed by her coworkers and chimps alike. Good luck in your future adventures

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  11. Judy says

    May 14, 2026 at 3:44 pm

    IF ONLY.. the chimps could write. I know we would have some interesting tributes from them for their dear Jenna. Best wishes in all you do Jenna.

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