Today’s day of sanctuary was sponsored by Susana Pataro! Susana shared this lovely message about her gift:
“I visited CSNW last year on the occasion of the NAPSA Workshop that took place in Tacoma. The last day was devoted to meet the chimps and the facilities. To be honest I didn’t have any idea of the place. Needless to say that when I discovered this old lovely farm, the story of the place, Ellie, the very special residents, the care they receive from such a compassionate team, I fell in love. I became a follower of your blog and I share the stories and pictures almost every day creating awareness among my friends on the suffering of chimps in biomedical research. So, on the occasion of my anniversary I decided to share the celebration in joy and love with all of you.”
Susana, thank you so much for celebrating not only your life, but the lives of the chimps (and Ellie! 🙂 ) in such a compassionate way. We so appreciate the work you do to make a difference in the lives of chimpanzees and share their stories with others. All of us at CSNW are wishing you the happiest of celebrations and hope your day is filled with all that brings you the love, comfort, joy and sanctuary you help provide the chimps.
You share a birthday month with these two ladies so you’re bound to have a special day:
Foxie turns 41 tomorrow!
Missy turns 42 on August 23rd!
We don’t know for sure when Ellie’s birthday month is, but she’s definitely special!
Pauline says
That little fawn finds the chimps fascinating, maybe he fancies playing with them
Elaine Reininger says
Great portrait of Ellie — you can see every little whisker. She seems fascinated by the Chimps who seem to ignore her.
Francoise Vulpe says
I think of Ellie as the chimps’ guardian angel. Always there, keeping on eye on them on the hill. Such a pretty girl.
Hope W. says
Hi there! I recently read about an elk that was friendly with all sorts of farm animals and also with humans. It said that the elk, Buttons, hung out at your chimpanzee sanctuary. Are your Ellie and Buttons the same elk? If so, that makes me happy because the last articles, written in July 2016, were about Buttons hanging out with fire rangers putting out a forest fire and I thought that was a dangerous situation for her to stay in. Then, I hadn’t seen any other articles since then until I saw the article about Ellie and Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest and Ellie.
Katelyn says
Hi Hope,
Yep, Ellie and Button are one in the same. We began calling her Ellie before for we learned of her history as Button. 🙂