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Garden Revival

June 27, 2024 by Anna

This week one of our newest volunteers Rylie came out to the Sanctuary to bring our garden beds back to life! During her orientation, Rylie noticed the beds were growing weeds so she reached out to us to ask if she could clean them up and plant some veggies for the chimps. Needless to say, we were thrilled she wanted to take this on!

Rylie worked with Diana to figure out what to plant. They wanted to come up with veggies that the chimps love to eat but also knew it was getting late in the season to start planting so had to pick items that were quick to mature. She took some impressive before and after photos for today’s blog.

In Bed 1, Rylie decided to put in 4 tomato plants (Missy’s favorite!). The bed already had lavender, lemon balm, catnip, and oregano growing in it – all of which are tomato companion plants. These herbs help to repel all sorts of pests that damage tomato plants. For example, catnip repels rodents and oregano deters aphids. Pollinators, such as bees, are attracted to both lemon balm and lavender. Pollinators help to promote healthy growth of tomato plants. Lemon balm is also known to enhance the flavor of the actual tomatoes! Pretty cool, right?

Before:

After:

In Bed 2, marigolds, potatoes, red onions, beets, and carrots were planted. This bed in particular had very dense soil. Root vegetables can help loosen up dense soil with their deep tap roots. Some veggies, like carrots and beets, are better at this than others. Marigolds were chosen for this bed because they serve as a companion plant to all 4 of these veggies, helping to repel pests, attract beneficial insects, and fight disease.

Before:

After:

In Bed 3, baby watermelons, sunflowers and sweet peppers were planted. Sunflowers are companion plants for both watermelon and peppers, helping to protect and enhance the crops. The soil in this bed was also quite compact so Rylie is hoping the deep roots of the sunflowers will help break it up. Peppers and watermelon inherently do well together because one grows up and one sprawls out. They are both sun lovers so these growth habits give each a chance to soak up all the sun they need to thrive.

Before:

After:

For all the beds, Rylie amended the existing soil with a pH balanced garden soil. For each plant or seed or set, she added earth worm castings to the hole before placing the plant/seed/set in. Earth worm castings are the end product of a worm’s digestion and they are extremely beneficial to the soil. Castings are rich in nutrients in a form that plants can easily digest. They also help soil retain water and can improve soil tilth over time. A whole lot of magic in such tiny granules.

A HUGE thank you to Rylie for tackling all the gardening! We can’t wait to see these fruits and veggies grow throughout the summer and of course, it will such an awesome day when we can feed our chimps some home grown produce!

Bonus! Jamie had intern Ilmi put on a pair of her white studded fashion boots for a walk around Young’s Hill today:

If you’re living locally and wish to volunteer at the sanctuary, just like Rylie and Ilmi, check out our website to learn more about our volunteer program!

Filed Under: Sanctuary, Volunteers, Volunteers-Interns, Young's Hill Tagged With: garden, Ilmi, Interning, Rylie, Volunteering, walk

Pine cones and Politics

June 20, 2024 by Anna

This morning Negra was peacefully enjoying her peanut butter pine cone…

When there arose such a clatter…

Not pictured: Burrito’s raucous display making the “clatter.”

Negra’s whimper of concern

And outstretched hand seeking reassurance from the photographer

Back to business

Still best to keep eyes on that wild roommate…

 

 

 

Filed Under: Negra, portrait, Sanctuary Tagged With: drama, Negra, pine cone, reassurance

Trifecta Jubilee 2024!

June 13, 2024 by Anna

Today we threw a couple of big parties for Negra (51) and Terry’s (34) birthdays as well as celebrated our sweet 16 (years of sanctuary).  This video highlights just a few of the day’s events. I couldn’t possibly squeeze it all in.

 

My favorite part of the day happened early on as Negra was first outside and made a trip to a higher part of Young’s hill. She stopped to eat different edible plants and clearly enjoyed the sunshine on this beautiful morning.  It was a moment very reminiscent of that classic “Negra in the Sun” oil painting by our dear friend of sanctuary Margaret. That beautiful painting has since been transformed into a mosaic by Lisa Wathne and was purchased by another friend of the sanctuary Diane Mattis.  As Diana mentioned in a blog earlier this month, Diane passed away recently and re-gifted this AMAZING mosaic back to the sanctuary for re-auction. I’m super envious of the next owner of this remarkable piece of artwork. You can bid on this mosaic and other artwork during our Sweet 16 Online Auction, happening now!

Filed Under: Sanctuary

Happy Birthday Dora!

June 6, 2024 by Anna

Today Dora turned 35 with her friends by her side! Staff and volunteers crafted a lovely forage of avocado “toast” (aka primate chow dust mixed with banana) and berry sorbet. The wild yellow roses that grow on the property made for beautiful and delicious garnishes.

On the other side of the building, Jamie’s group enjoyed a similar party.

Missy and her party plate:

Negra devoured the avocado and roses!

Annie found some bonus boomer ball enrichment on Young’s Hill:

Happy birthday to this incomparable chimpanzee spirit!

Filed Under: Dora, Party, Sanctuary Tagged With: Avocado Toast, birthday party, dora, roses, Sorbet

Glad with May

May 30, 2024 by Anna

There’s no particular theme with today’s blog, just a series of moments that represent this lovely season fairly well.

Spring time means that Jamie’s group doesn’t want to give up the Greenhouse for cleaning. Negra and Foxie are infamous for their ability to collude and camp at the top platform of the greenhouse when we invite them inside with a morning forage. Who can blame them though? There’s nothing better than grooming and napping in the sunniest place in all of Cle Elum.

Here’s Jamie and Burrito grooming in Greenhouse 1 before lunch:

This afternoon Negra sampled the chives picked fresh from the garden:

Negra and her luscious brown eyes:

For lunch, Rayne found a whole fennel on the Bray:

Terry was also a busy lunch forager. One of my favorite things is to look up the Bray and see a speck of a chimp spending some quality alone time.

And all the world is glad with May.

-John Burroughs

Filed Under: Burrito, Jamie, Negra, Rayne, Sanctuary, Terry Tagged With: chive, fennel, foraging, Grooming, spring

A blustery day

May 22, 2024 by Anna

Today was one of those brisk days usually reserved for April. That traditional Central Washington spring wind has swept a chill through the sanctuary, leaving some of us in a bit of a gray mood…

You might be able to spot Foxie deciding she’s better off going back inside:

Luckily, there are indoor activities aplenty for the chimpanzees! Like foraging..

Rayne and Gordo eat their lunch forage:

And food puzzles to work on…

Willy B fishes out peanut butter from his dipper tube:

And caregivers to spend time with…

Jamie grooms the hole in my scrub pants that I’m self conscious about.

And Honey B stares directly into my soul.

 

Filed Under: Grooming, Honey B, Jamie, Sanctuary, Terry, Weather Tagged With: black and white, staring, windy day

The Real Chimpanzees of Cle Elum

May 15, 2024 by Anna

If Burrito was a human, I almost certainly think he would be a reality TV buff. He might even have a favorite soap opera that he never misses an episode of. At the very least, he would be the captain of the neighborhood watch program and always up on the latest gossip.   All that said, he’s pretty obsessed with the drama filled lives of the other group of chimpanzees. The more drama involved, the more likely Burrito is watching.  If a squabble breaks out in Cy’s group, you can reliably find Burrito plastered to a window in the playroom, trying to get a view of the happenings, and dare I say? rooting for chaos.  If things are calm and quiet, with no visible neighbors,  Burrito will gesture, bounce and make raspberry sounds so that caregivers will turn on the TV, “tuned” of course, to a playlist of videos of his neighbors. His busybody nature knows no bounds!

Why all the drama you may ask? Loud arguments are a natural part of chimpanzee group culture. It also appears that Cy’s group is still working out their dominance hierarchy after being integrated into a group of 9 just a couple of year’s ago. Here’s Willy B starting a subtle display seemingly geared towards intimidating Gordo and Terry:

On the bright side, having interesting neighbors does seem to mean that there’s rarely a dull moment in Burrito’s day.

Filed Under: Burrito, Chimpanzee Behavior, Sanctuary, Willy B Tagged With: Burrito, Busybody, gossip, Reality TV

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