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Look How Far We’ve Come

June 3, 2026 by Kelsi 7 Comments

It’s my favorite time of year. When the grass is green and so tall you can barely see the chimps! As I went to take pictures of Jamie’s side of the building this morning, I looked over to the Bray and saw all of Honey B’s group outside on the Bray.

It made me reflect on how far their group has come. Nowadays, Mave spends a lot of her time out on the Bray. I remember a time when she was too afraid to go out. I love watching her and Honey B become so comfortable outside it’s now a preference for them. Sometimes even holding out from shifting so that they can keep it longer.

To me, it is a reflection of what sanctuary offers: providing choice and consistency for them. So that one day things like going outside, something that should have always be accessible to them in their prior life, are now always given, with the hope that one day it will not be so scary. But also recognizing that we have to meet the chimps where they are. Some may never go outside because of the fear, but the choice will always be there for them.

Today, when I looked out to the Bray to see Honey B, Willy B, and Mave all outside at the same time, I just felt really proud of them, for how far they have come.

Mave:

Honey B:

Willy B:

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  1. Linda C says

    June 3, 2026 at 4:51 pm

    It felt like this day would never come, but it finally did! Uau for Mave and Honey B!

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  2. Kathleen says

    June 3, 2026 at 5:54 pm

    This is a special moment! All three out on the Bray together. Looking so relaxed. You would think Mave, Honey B, and Willy B have been chillin with their thoughts and taking in the view their entire lives. It’s wonderful. I’m proud of them too.

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  3. Karen Young says

    June 3, 2026 at 8:44 pm

    wonderful blog. They all look so healthy. Baby steps have worked. it’s so satisfying to witness this grand trasition for them.

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  4. marianne says

    June 4, 2026 at 2:47 am

    Wow, great that they are all out together.
    I just love the fluffyness of Mave and the fact that she is so chill; isn’t she beautiful?!

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  5. Eli says

    June 4, 2026 at 6:28 am

    Wow! It seemed like Honey B and Mave would never really be comfortable outside and now look at them!!! They’ve come so far in the past year! I am sure Honey B also appreciates the nice view of all of that heavy construction equipment!

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  6. Debbie Reintzell says

    June 4, 2026 at 10:45 am

    Beautiful pictures! So proud of them. Thank you so very much for patiently giving them choice and consistency. Love you all

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  7. Paulette Wrisley says

    June 5, 2026 at 11:23 am

    this is one of the great positives of integrating with the lucky six. though the time was short,It gave them the inspiration and motivation and courage to follow them outside. It truly just fills my heart with joy.

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