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Engaging the mind, body, and spirit

August 18, 2013 by Lisa

One of the most challenging and rewarding responsibilities of care-giving for chimpanzees in captivity is, I think, coming up with activities and enrichment ideas that are engaging and satisfactory for the chimpanzee mind. Keeping them busy is a full-time job (just ask enrichment coordinator and caregiver, Debbie). Luckily we don’t have to come up with ideas in the dark. Each chimpanzee has individual inclinations about how to spend their days in sanctuary and, as I come to know them better, I can accommodate those preferences more easily.

As you may be aware by now, Jamie does like to create art. But Jamie’s not just an artist. Her mind is so active that she comes up with a myriad of ways to entertain herself. In particular, Jamie is often actively engaged in her environment. She will take the time to inspect any and every new or unusual thing in and around her home. If there is something different at the sanctuary, Jamie will know and make sure it’s been thoroughly investigated and properly dealt with (if necessary). There is a lot of work that goes into being the boss! Good thing she gets the time to relax and create art in between all her other responsibilities.

If you’d like a quick and easy way to help enrich the chimpanzees make sure you’ve voted for Jamie’s artwork in the chimpanzee-only art contest sponsored by the Humane Society of the United States.

web_jamie draw art write pen paper pr IMG_1979

In the meantime, check Jamie out as she checks out the world around her.

Jamie & Missy spying on the neighbors (as previously seen on our Facebook page):
web_missy jamie bipedal spy on neighbors top of yh IMG_1245

Jamie inspects the camera mount on Young’s Hill:
web_Jamie green grass camera mount Young's Hill YH IMG_8013

Jamie inspects the donors’ sign on Negra’s cabin:
web_Jamie look at cabin donors sign Negras cabin YH IMG_6773

Jamie checks the grass on Young’s Hill:
web_Jamie stand log bridge look at grass Young's Hill YH IMG_1847

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  1. Cody Marie Phoenix says

    August 18, 2013 at 3:40 pm

    The first photo of Jamie looks just like a human child studying what is in front of her, like homework. 😀 AWESOME!!!

  2. Brenna says

    August 19, 2013 at 12:44 am

    She’s amazing.

  3. diana says

    August 22, 2013 at 8:26 pm

    So curious and so smart!

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