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Archives for June 2026

Trifecta Jubilee 2026

June 13, 2026 by Ellen Brady-McGaughey 16 Comments

Today is one of the biggest holidays on the CSNW calendar, the Trifecta Jubilee! Today we celebrate Negra and Terry’s birthdays, as well as the arrival anniversary of the Cle Elum 7. Today’s video follows Negra as she celebrates her 53rd birthday.

With Negra’s mobility challenges over the past few months, we weren’t sure if we would get to celebrate another birthday with her. We have enjoyed every minute we got to spend celebrating with her today, and tried to fill her day with all of her favorite things. Today’s menu included coconuts, lychee, figs, romaine lettuce, sugar snap peas, Hawaiian rolls, cornbread, pancake hearts with whipped peanut butter, mini banana cream pies, sparkling cider, banana leaves, and homegrown grape vines from Caregivers Diana and JB’s house, as well as roses from Caregiver Sabrina’s garden. Dinner is coming up, and will include baked sweet potatoes and coconut whipped cream.

The most rewarding part of the day was seeing Negra get to spend another few hours with her whole group, something she hasn’t been able to do since her mobility first declined in March. She gets daily visits from several friends at a time, but has not lived in the whole group due to the risk of fighting and Negra either not being able to get away, or accidentally getting hurt while trying to get away. We decided early on in navigating her mobility challenges that the risks of a fall in the playroom were too great to give her access, and the playroom is an important space for the group as a whole. To reduce the risk of having her with the whole group today, we closed the group out of the playroom and then let Negra out into the greenhouse with them, and everyone was able to enjoy the party together. Afterwards, they relaxed and groomed until it was time to go back inside.

I think it’s safe to say that Negra enjoyed her day. Turn the volume up to hear many happy food squeaks!

Filed Under: Negra, Party, Sanctuary Tagged With: 53, birthday, Negra, Party

Congratulations CWU Primate Behavior BS & MS Graduates!

June 13, 2026 by Katelyn 6 Comments

Our many thanks to Dr. April Binder, Primate Behavior Director of Programs at Central Washington University, for sponsoring this day of sanctuary for the chimpanzees in honor of the CWU students and graduates!

“Congrats to all CWU graduates of the Primate Behavior Programs – BS and MS students and those who participated as interns and volunteers!”

Congratulations to everyone and thank you so much for your dedication and hard work! All of us here at the sanctuary (and the chimpanzees, probably 🙂 ) are wishing you all the best!

Honey B:

Jamie and her beloved Lucy the Bonobo book:

George!:

Missy and Annie:

Cy:

Filed Under: Sanctuary, Sponsor-a-day

Animal Sanctuary Caregiver Day 2026

June 12, 2026 by Diana 19 Comments

Please join me, in the comments, in honoring the Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest staff caregivers: Amanda, Anna, Chad, Dusty, Ellen, Katelyn, Kelsi, Krissy, and Sabrina and our two brand new temporary caregivers Sophia and Cristina!

Caregiving is a challenging and sometimes exhausting job that requires dedication, flexibility, and most of all, resiliency. As Chad shared in his recent mental health awareness blog post, it’s not the kind of job you leave behind at the end of the day. Navigating self care and teamwork during daily stressors and uncertainty is as much of the job as is cleaning, serving, and monitoring the animals under our care.

Each staff caregiver brings their own important perspective and personality that helps create the best care possible for all of the chimpanzees and cows at the sanctuary.

Amanda Pauli, part-time caregiver, hasn’t yet written a blog post, so that’s something you can look forward to! Amanda has experience working at several different sanctuaries. At CSNW, she is also leading the sanctuary’s renewed advocacy program, which you will be hearing more about soon. Amanda brings curiosity and a desire to improve processes and increase efficiency–something every organization needs! Plus, she can use her artistic talents for multiple purposes, including, with Ellen, creating snow people:

Anna Wallace, after a few years working at the Fauna Foundation, has been in various roles over the years at CSNW, and is now the Volunteer Manager, bringing non-staff caregivers and new friends into the sanctuary fold. I describe her as a being a solid person, in so many aspects of her life. She gets things done and always moves forward. This approach serves her well as a caregiver who has to navigate ever-changing circumstances. She also makes a great “Vanna White” at auctions (is that an outdated reference?):

Chad de Bree was a dedicated volunteer before filling a staff role. From enrichment to research coordinator, he’s been able to prove himself to be a great chimpanzee party-planner as well as a dedicated data collector. Chad brings order and thoroughness to his job as a caregiver, which helps keep routines and ensures important policies are not forgotten. Burrito makes sure he lets loose and gets some downtime to play:

Dusty Cavaliere is a volunteer-turned-part-time caregiver who brings a lightheartedness to her shifts, sometimes playing fun pranks on fellow caregivers. She asks questions that help all of us think about situations in different ways, and she’s not afraid to belt out a tune for the cows or hug a new appliance:

Ellen Brady-McGaughey started her sanctuary career at Chimp Haven. Ellen is known for having a smile and a kind word for her fellow team mates. As a caregiver, she brings a combination of diligence and creativity that aids in all aspects of care, including her current role as enrichment coordinator and member of the positive reinforcement training team.

Katelyn Daugherty has been with the sanctuary longer than any other staff member aside from us old-timers (me and J.B.). Much of Katelyn’s work as office manager is behind a computer doing a lot of data entry and connecting with donors. She balances that work with leading summer visits, directly caring for the chimpanzees, and training new Level I volunteers. She imbues everything she does with her love of the chimpanzees. Foxie is her soul mate:

Kelsi Breen worked at the Fauna Foundation before starting as a part-time staff member many years ago, and we quickly made sure she found a full-time role at the sanctuary. Kelsi is the brains and brawn behind visitor and outreach events and juggles that important work connecting others to the sanctuary with her many duties as a direct caregiver, including ordering the chimpanzees produce deliveries twice a week. Kelsi’s infectious laugh raises everyone’s spirits, and the ideas she brings to all of her roles has helped improve the sanctuary. She’s also a great “aunt” to dogs Benny, Abbey, and Nala.

Krissy Brasfield was one of our most dedicated volunteers—so much so that we worried about loosing her as a volunteer when we hired her as a staff member. But we’ve never looked back. Her eagerness to learn and her heart as big as the moon make her a great caregiver and friend to the chimpanzees. In her role as veterinary assistant, she keeps the clinic in tip-top shape and is also learning positive reinforcement techniques that allow us to gather medical information about the chimpanzees with their cooperation. Krissy’s willingness to be vulnerable and see things from multiple perspectives helps everyone.

Sabrina Boyd, like Ellen, came to us with significant experience at Chimp Haven. As the Positive Reinforcement Coordinator at CSNW, she plays an important role in the care of the chimpanzees and the operations of the sanctuary. As a caregiver, she knows what needs to be done and does it (shout out for checking things off the daily checklist!), and she is also able to adjust as the chimpanzees assert their own ideas for how a day is going to go. Sabrina’s unflappability is invaluable in high-stress situations like introductions or in medical emergencies.

Thank you to all of the staff and volunteer caregivers, past and present!

Filed Under: Sanctuary, Thanks Tagged With: animal sanctuary caregiver day, caregivers

Honey B turns 37!

June 11, 2026 by Anna 13 Comments

Happy Birthday to the incomparable Honey B, who always keeps us on our toes!

Filed Under: Forage, Honey B, Latest Videos, Party, Sanctuary Tagged With: banana boats, birthday party, paper, pasta

The Third Annual Kittitas County Pride Parade

June 10, 2026 by Kelsi 12 Comments

Last Saturday, we participated in the Kittitas County Pride Parade. No wind or rain was going to stop us, thankfully the weather held out just long enough! This event is something we look forward to every year! The Pride Parade is always fully of energy, joy, and so much love. As Diana mentioned in her blog, we share our float with Primate Awareness Network (PAN) every year, all of the students and volunteers are so creative, making our float so fun and colorful. It’s fun to watch this event get bigger and better every year, that includes the people that walk with us, but also the parade itself gets bigger. Every year I round the corner to our little downtown, I am filled with so much pride, the crowd is full and you can feel the love and support. It’s heartwarming to see our community celebrate and come together! You can hear the cheering and encouragement. And isn’t that what community is all about?

It makes me so proud that CSNW can be a part of something like that!

I have to give a big thank you to all the staff, volunteers, and Ozzie and her family. Ozzie and her family made so much food, not only for all the parade participates, but also for all the volunteers and staff that had to stay behind and work that day. The menu was exquisite and the food was superb! This amazing event could not have happen without everyone’s support whether they were in the chimp house, decorating the night before, or walking in the parade. Thank you to everyone for all of your hard work. I can’t wait for next year!

Ozzie’s Menu:

Vegetarian Rainbow Sandwich (aka: Annie She’s A Rainbow Sammie)

Vegan BLT ( The Willy B. LT)

Sunbutter, Jelly & Jalapeno ( The Little George)

Avocado & Maple Glazed Tempeh ( The Elegant Mave)

VEGAN BLACKBERRY, BASIL AND RICOTTA PRESSED SANDWICH (The Jamie Summer Sammie: aka The Bionic Chimp!)

Vegan Ranch Chickpea Wrap (The Rayne Wrap)

Heirloom Tomato Sandwiches (aka The Missy Special)

Tomato, Basil & Artichoke Picnic Sandwich (The Farmer Jo)

Chickpea Shawarma Wraps (The Spicy Burrito)

Cranberry Chickpea Salad (The Queen Negra) (served in an iceberg lettuce leaf of course!)

Sweet Potato & Avocado Tartine Sandwiches ( The Deep Cy)

Herbed Vegan Potato Salad (The Foxmeister General)

classic vegan macaroni salad ( The Dora Explora)

Grilled Corn Salad (The Tezza)

Sweet and Spicy Smashed Cucumber Salad (Gordo’s Greenhouse Salad)

Raw Vegan Taco Salad (The Lucky Deluxe!)

Vegan Banana Pudding (The Honey B-Good)

Coconut Layer Cake

A bag of GF choc chip cookie

Seedless Watermelon

Dr Pepper

Polar Sparkling Water

Chips, Dips and Pretzels

Benny:

Few of the many decorations:

The float and crew:

Happy Pride Month!

Filed Under: Latest Videos, Thanks, Volunteers, Volunteers-Interns Tagged With: Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, outreach

Field Notes: Welcome

June 9, 2026 by Chad de Bree 13 Comments

Happy Tuesday, everybody! I just wanted welcome everybody to a new series we will be offering: Field Notes. As the research coordinator here, I try to stay on top of knowing all the different scientific articles released every month in various publications and try to figure if any of the new research can be utilized by us to help our mission to provide lifelong care for rescued chimpanzees.

The goal of this series is kind of twofold. First, we hope that you’ll be able to learn about chimpanzees and the new and exciting behavioral research going on both in the wild and captivity. Second, we hope this will give you just a little insight on how some decisions are made here.

I don’t want to set any expectations for this series, so as of now there is no set schedule on the frequency of this. It could be weekly. It could be bi-weekly. Heck. It could even be monthly. So instead of waiting for it week-to-week, let’s just say it’s a nice little surprise when they make the blog. Plus, the articles are released at the beginning of every month and not every release has chimpanzee related articles.

I’m excited about this series and hope you all are as well! I hope this series serves a purpose for you. I hope you are able to learn something new and gain a better understanding of these amazing people.

Now, here are some photos from Sunday I was able to snap while Cy and crew were enjoying a lunch forage on the Bray:

Cy

Rayne

George

Cool as a cucumber!
Sorry for the blown-out photo. During this forage, I put out some jackpots, usually some whole fruits and veggies. The one I put on the escher escaped everyone, even Rayne’s eagle eyes. Luckily enough, George realized I was trying to communicate something to the passersby. Though it looks like it here, George actually didn’t notice it. I asked him to come down and tried to walk him to a spot where he would see it. I pointed up, he turned around, looked up, and immediately looked back at me with a silent excited scream. Seen below.

George eating his prize apple as he looks upon The Bray!

Filed Under: Advocacy, Cy, George, Rayne, Sanctuary Tagged With: blog, Cy, field notes, forage, george, lunch, Rayne, series

Snippets

June 8, 2026 by J.B. 3 Comments

This compilation of short video clips was really just a way for me to sneak marmot footage onto the sanctuary’s social media feeds. They may leave behind giant holes in the ground and a ton of poop, but they sure are cute.

Filed Under: Dora, Friendship, George, Jamie, Latest Videos, Play, Rayne, Wildlife Tagged With: chimpanzee, george, marmot, northwest, Play, rescue, Sanctuary

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