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The Loners

July 21, 2016 by Elizabeth

The Cle Elum Seven chimpanzees had lived together in the lab for a few years before they came to the sanctuary, so they were already an established group when we met them. Like any family, theirs contained a range of personalities. Some were dominant and some were submissive, some were serious and some were fun-loving, some were social and some were independent.

When the group first arrived at the sanctuary eight years ago, Jody and Negra kept to themselves pretty consistently. They would show up to meals, but that was about the only group activity they showed any interest in. For most of the day, they would each find a quiet spot, make a nest, and enjoy their solitude.

We love that the chimps have the freedom to make their own choices, so we were glad that Negra and Jody were spending their days in the ways that made them happy. Still, as we watched some of the other chimps find joy and comfort in companionship, we couldn’t help but wish that Jody and Negra would open themselves up to this experience.

Fast forward eight years: Today we know a Jody and a Negra who still appreciate their alone time, but who also regularly seek out soothing grooming sessions or gentle play sessions with their friends. They remain fundamentally the same people we met years ago, but now their worlds are just a little bigger.

Jody:

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Negra:

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  1. Kathleen says

    July 21, 2016 at 3:18 pm

    My world is bigger too because I discovered these seven amazing people! This may be my favorite photo of Jody sitting quietly. She has such a gentle, sweet face. (…..and you know how much I love Negra so I will refrain from gushing over her droopy lip photo!)

  2. Pat Malcolm says

    July 21, 2016 at 4:52 pm

    There’s a world of sadness in Negra…but she is wise enough to allow herself to keep growing, finding new comforts in her surroundings, taking new risks and even building bridges with her family members. Go for it, Negra!

  3. Coleen says

    July 21, 2016 at 4:58 pm

    I’m surprised they don’t all want alone time after not having it for so long.

  4. Donna says

    July 21, 2016 at 6:11 pm

    I cannot tell you how it gives me hope and fills my heart to hear the stories you post about the chimpanzees at your sanctuary. I am so so grateful they have found a home – a place where they are deeply loved and cared for.
    Thank you thank you for the work you do. It is truly special !! 🙂

  5. Maggie says

    July 22, 2016 at 2:44 am

    Elizabeth, your posts express just how intimately you all know these beings. It moves me that they are now loved, appreciated & understood so personally. And you all are not only care givers, but excellent writers! You are truly, living your calling! Thankyou!

  6. Cheryl says

    July 22, 2016 at 7:28 am

    love hearing the stories.

  7. Francoise says

    July 22, 2016 at 10:23 am

    What a beautiful and sensitive portrait of Jody.

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