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August slipped away into a Moment in Time

August 29, 2024 by Anna

As August slips away from us we’ve already been feeling those cooler nights in Central Washington. A little preview of what’s to come next month I’m sure.  Summer’s not quite over yet though as we’ve still got some hot temps on the horizon for this labor day weekend. This weather is perfect for forages and outdoor exploration.

I got a couple of photos of Annie during today’s lunch forage. This timeless lady turns 50 in just a few short weeks. Can you believe it?

Missy and Annie

Just Missy:

Foxie and her chow collection (doll in tow).

Negra eating her forage (also with doll in tow):

Bonus! Cy lounging in a paper filled front room:

Filed Under: Annie, Cy, Forage, Foxie, Missy, Negra, Sanctuary, Weather, Young's Hill Tagged With: august, chimpanzee, forage, paper nest, Sanctuary, weather

Summer’s Bounty

August 22, 2024 by Anna

It was Pick your own Squash Day today at the sanctuary. Big thanks to volunteer Rylie and her master gardening skills!

Filed Under: Burrito, Enrichment, Latest Videos, Missy, Rayne, Sanctuary, Thanks, Volunteers, Young's Hill Tagged With: gardening, squash plants, summer's bounty

The Evolution of Dolls

August 9, 2024 by Anna

After yesterday’s doll party extravaganza, it got me thinking about Foxie and the many iterations of dolls she has gone through. This afternoon I dug deep into the blog and found what I think is the first mention of Foxie and dolls on July 14th, 2008. Starting with the now famous, pink haired troll doll, eventually dubbed “Trixie.”

Looking back also leads me to believe that  Foxie found her passion for Dora the Explorer Dolls sometime in 2011. The first blog that I could find from a quick search was her carrying Dora on Christmas Eve of that year. Please correct me if I’m wrong dear avid blog readers!

Foxie has also had an array of random dolls over the years. I found this old video of Baby John as an example.

Strawberry Shortcake Dolls made their first appearance in Foxie’s life, starting in 2017 with this purple haired girl:

Yesterday, volunteer Cate brought a new Gabby Doll to Foxie and we gave it to her as an early morning birthday present. It’s always fun to see where Foxie’s taste in dolls will lead. Which toy manufacturer will benefit from her passions next?

 

Filed Under: Dolls, Enrichment, Foxie, Sanctuary, Trolls Tagged With: Evolution of Dolls, Trixie Troll

Foxie’s 48th Birthday Party!

August 8, 2024 by Anna

Happiest of birthdays to our beloved Foxie Chimpanzee!

Filed Under: Foxie, Party, Sanctuary Tagged With: Doll party, forage, Foxie's 48th, watermelon bowls

The Rules of Food

July 25, 2024 by Anna

Today I got two decent photos of two chimps in two separate groups. Willy B and Jamie. My mind started to ponder the question, what do these two have in common? As it turns out, one pretty major thing stands out.

They’re both EXTREMELY food-motivated. They rule meal times with an iron fist, often trying to dominate their group mates and intimidate their way into getting extra food. They’re usually first to enrichment food puzzles and have a way of making sure they get access to them as much as possible. For example, we’ve seen Willy B collect all the chopstick “tools” used for getting food out of certain puzzles. This is his crafty way of ensuring he has first dibs on the treats. Jamie on the other hand, has a domineering presence about her. Annie and Foxie (low ladies on the totem pole) know to steer clear of her during meals.

Food dominance is widespread within chimpanzee groups and these dominance trends are seen throughout both groups at the sanctuary, not just with Willy B and Jamie. A common hierarchy we see is between Missy and Annie.  Even though Missy and Annie are BFFs, some tension still comes between them during mealtimes, with Missy wanting her food served first and Annie seeming uncomfortable if she is served close to Missy.  On the other side of the coin, Negra knows she can always get Missy to give up some of her food if she whimpers dramatically and holds out her hand. Missy knows it’s time to pay the queen.

Annie, Missy and Jamie:

Usually male chimps are more dominant to female chimps, but no one told Mave this rule.  She has been known to chase Gordo around, demanding he give up some of his food. Meanwhile, Willy B isn’t afraid to assert his dominance over Mave.

Mave:

While food hierarchy among chimpanzees is completely normal, it’s also up to us caregivers to help mitigate some of the aggression and to make sure everyone gets to eat. We give as many options as we can for locations for the chimps to eat and try positive reinforcement stationing techniques to encourage the more dominant chimpanzees to stay in their designated places during mealtime. Meals are often served directly to each chimp so we can monitor and make sure they are able to generally eat their entire available portions.

For forages, we cut up the food in many pieces and spread it as far as possible around their enclosures. It’s important to find a balance and not do too many forages because the hierarchy is always present and affects the quantity and types of food each chimpanzee has access to.

Food is one of the most enriching aspects of the chimpanzees’ day to day lives. It makes it that much more important that we are careful with its delivery.

Filed Under: Chimpanzee Behavior, Food, Forage, Jamie, Sanctuary, Willy B Tagged With: dominance, food delivery, hierarchy

The Summer Melt

July 18, 2024 by Anna

‘Tis the season for laying low and keeping cool. With an expected high of 96 degrees today, the sanctuary is on the brink of a Heat Weather Advisory for this coming weekend. The chimps in response have melted into fuzzy puddles all around the chimp house.

Gordo:

Dora:

Despite the heat, spirits remain high. Here’s Rayne and her sweet, glistening face:

Mave visiting the “water cooler” trough for some hydration:

Burrito still seems to have as much energy as ever:

Toy goes on head, signaling time to play:

 

Filed Under: Sanctuary

The Simple Joys of a Rainbow Headband

July 11, 2024 by Anna

As “usual” Honey B declined to shift out of the Front Rooms yesterday so we could clean them all at once (which is much more efficient). She also had an accomplice in her friend Dora. As you can see, the girls made the best of their one-on-one time.

Filed Under: Dora, Honey B, Latest Videos, Sanctuary Tagged With: Front Room, rainbow headband, wrestle

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