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Diana

Tropical Party on a Rainy Day

April 7, 2018 by Diana

The chimpanzees had a pretty great day today. Foxie got a new doll this morning.

 

For lunch, they had a tropical party courtesy of their friends Oliver Mazner, Jeremy Mazner, and Karen Emmerman Mazner, who won a “Throw a Party for the Chimpanzees” auction item at last year’s HOOT! event.  The chimpanzees had no idea there was a party in store, and they were SUPER excited when the spied the prepared spread:

 

Jeremy renamed the ants-on-a-log “peanut butter shooters” based on Burrito’s technique of deftly removing the peanut butter and raisins while setting the celery aside for a second go-round.

 

Jamie, of course, found the plate that was hidden under the barrel.

 

She took off with the umbrella-adorned pineapple and a sweet pepper.

 

The coconut was a much-admired item by Foxie.

 

Can you just feel Annie’s enjoyment?

 

Here Annie contemplates some lettuce while holding on to some specially-made carrot cake from a recipe that we got from the Center for Great Apes.

 

Annie really scored at this party – she found both the pineapple top and the leftover head of lettuce.

 

To no one’s surprise, Jamie took down the pinata and got most of the spoils.

 

But Negra, ever hopeful, did a check to see if Jamie had left any peanuts behind:

 

After the party, Jamie got to walk with the Mazners and (easily) convinced Oliver to race her multiple times around. It was still drizzling, but Jamie did not mind at all.

 

Filed Under: Jamie, Party, Sanctuary Tagged With: chimp enrichment, chimpanzee, chimpanzee retirement, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Party, Sanctuary

Today is for Oliver

April 6, 2018 by Diana

Today is a special sponsor-a-day from supporter Kery Shaw about a rescued senior dog that she and her partner Terran cared for during his last months.

I would hazard to guess that most of the people reading this have had some personal connection to animals who were rescued, and all of you will appreciate Oliver’s story, as shared by Kery.

Oliver was a blind and deaf fifteen-year-old chihuahua terrier mix. Last year he was seen being kicked out of a car and dumped in LA California. A good samaritan witnessed this, and then saw Oliver walking around in circles. He/She picked Oliver up and then shared his story on social media.

A woman named Janie Mudrick, who works with Hand in Paw Rescue, contacted my best friend Piper Wood, founder of that rescue, asking if they could take custody of Oliver. I had been following Oliver’s story for a while and was trying to figure out a way that Terran & I could help.

After months of Piper having him and not being able to find a home, Terran and I offered to foster Oliver, in the hope of relieving some of her burden. After only a few days I had convinced Terran that we were his best option, and that truthfully no one could love or care for him like us. Being a senior dog and so severely neglected and abused, I honestly had no idea how much longer he had for this world, but we knew that we wanted to give him as much love as possible in the time he had.

On Valentine’s Day of this year, we had officially adopted him. Oliver had good days and bad days. He was a fussy eater and sometimes he kept us up in the middle of the night. Often he left us worried and scared with his seizures and feet swelling. Oliver loved the park–since he was blind, he loved being able to smell everything. He also loved salads, his vegetables, and “beyond chicken”. Oliver’s favorite movie was Pretty Woman, I think because it has such a great soundtrack. He loved music. The Opera scene was his favorite. Oliver was easy going. Terran and I would take him everywhere. He loved his stroller and his carry bag. He was always cold, but never fussed, even when I put his onesies on him. Oliver never barked, except for when he dreamed. Overall, he was the sweetest dog and we miss him dearly.

My advice to everyone is to rescue, especially senior animals. They are truly special.

 

Kery’s story struck a chord with me, having cared for a dog into her senior years. And, more close to CSNW, while you may not realize it between Burrito’s young-at-heart antics and Missy’s always-on-the-move persona, all of the Cle Elum Seven chimpanzees are considered senior. Each day with them is, absolutely, truly special.

Thanks to Kery for sharing this story and caring for Oliver and to everyone who has taken in someone in need.

 

Negra under blanket

 

 

 

Filed Under: Nesting, Sanctuary, Sponsor-a-day Tagged With: dog, oliver, rescued, Sponsor-a-day, story

In Celebration of Lisa Stuverud and Linda Vizzare

April 4, 2018 by Diana

Supporter Lisa Stuverud is celebrating a birthday today, and her husband Richard sponsored today’s day of sanctuary with this note:

Sending a “little something” for the chimps in honor of Lisa’s birthday. With every blog post we get a “whole lotta something” in return…so much love, joy and good feelings ! Thank you so much for all you do!!

Lisa and Richard are the kind of people that are often thinking of ways to bring joy to others. They’ve brought a lot of joy to the chimpanzees over the years through their support and goodwill.

Today is no exception. Lisa also sponsored the day in memory of Linda Vizzare with this heartfelt and heartwarming message:

Another year gone by without my sister-in-law Linda. She is never far from thought but especially on April 4th when I get to celebrate us on our shared birthday. Linda loved Burrito and his happy dance. We often talked about the chimps and their strength and resilience during her chemo sessions. You just never know where inspiration comes from to get through difficult times. As Burrito, Jamie, Foxie, Jody, Annie, Missy, Negra, the sanctuary and everyone connected to it continue to daily offer strength, resilience, inspiration and much joy they also keep me close to my sister-in-law who every day just hoped for 1000 more days.

There are so many gifts that this job provides, and one of the most significant gifts is being able to honor others. So thank you, Richard and Lisa, for giving us this gift.

Burrito is certainly not one to hide his joy. Here he is in mid-dance:

 

and here he is really excited about something:

 

and here he is just hanging out with his pal Foxie while eating some corn:

Friends make everything more enjoyable. ❤

Filed Under: Burrito, Sanctuary, Sponsor-a-day, Thanks Tagged With: Burrito, chimpanzee retirement, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Sponsor-a-day

Social Primates

March 24, 2018 by Diana

While volunteers Chelsea, Erin, and Kailie were finishing up the big clean of the playroom today, I went in search of some chimpanzees.

I found all seven of them on the “top bunk” of the structure in the greenhouse. I was able to watch them for twenty minutes or so as they rested and groomed. There were frequent switches of grooming partners, with everyone receiving and giving attention at various times and then sitting quietly grooming themselves or dozing off.

It’s incredibly heartening to witness this rag-tag bunch interacting like a true chimpanzee family group. They definitely don’t always get along (no primates do, if we’re being honest), but these times of togetherness are a big part of who they have become. Even when they were focusing on themselves, they were just inches away from one other.

 

Here are a few photos of Missy and Jamie:

 

Filed Under: Chimpanzee Behavior, Grooming, Jamie, Missy, Sanctuary Tagged With: animal protection, Animal Welfare, chimp, chimpanzee, chimpanzee rescue, chimpanzee retirement, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Jamie, Missy, primate protection

Today is also for Michael – Happy Anniversary!

March 24, 2018 by Diana

For our second sponsor-a-day of the day, Alrene Okun is honoring her husband Michael.

Arlene shared this message:
I would like to sponsor today because it is our 28th wedding anniversary. I am thankful to be married to wonderful man who makes the world a better place. Michael truly cares about people and animals and doing what he can to help. He makes me feel loved and safe, which are probably some of the same feelings the Chimps have about CSNW and all the people there. Blessings to you all.

Happy Anniversary, Arlene and Michael! Thank you both for helping to make the world a better place for each other and many other humans and animals, including the chimpanzees at CSNW.

Missy and Burrito chimpanzees playing

jamie chimpanzee in nest with boot

Filed Under: Sanctuary, Sponsor-a-day Tagged With: chimp, chimpanzee rescue, chimpanzee sanctuary, chimpanzees, Sponsor-a-day

Climbing Higher

March 3, 2018 by Diana

I had a lot of thoughts as I was watching Missy climbing on top of the roof of the tower structure today while I was also enjoying the gorgeousness of the day, so I made this video.

Filed Under: Chimp histories, Chimpanzee Behavior, Missy, Play, Sanctuary, Young's Hill Tagged With: animal protection, Animal Welfare, chimp, chimpanzee, chimpanzee rescue, chimpanzee retirement, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Missy, Play

Saturday Lounging

February 24, 2018 by Diana

Today was the kind of day to kick your feet up…

Annie:

 

take in the wonder of your surroundings…

Missy:

 

share a moment with a friend in the sun…

Missy & Annie grooming:

 

enjoy what nature has to offer…

Burrito eating snow:

 

settle in with a good book…

Jamie and a new boot book:

 

and take some trolls for a walk.

Foxie with a troll scarf:

 

 

Happy Saturday from the chimpanzees!

 

 

Filed Under: Boots, Dolls, Enrichment, Foxie, Grooming, Jamie, Nesting, Trolls Tagged With: boots, chimp, chimpanzee, groom, nest, northwest, Sanctuary, troll dolls

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