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J.B.

Variety

September 14, 2008 by J.B.

For most lab chimpanzees, food comes in the form of a fortified pellet made from corn meal and rendered fat. Some chimps are lucky to get some fresh fruits and vegetables in addition to their “monkey chow”, but it is often only a few pieces per day, with very little variety. For comparison, I decided to look back at what the Cle Elum Seven have eaten over the last week. We still offer them a little bit of chow, so as not to switch their diet too abruptly, but you’ll see that they get to enjoy a large variety of produce, as well as some small, fun prepared meals:

Almonds, apples (fresh and dried), asparagus, bananas (fresh and frozen), blackberries, blueberries, bread, broccoli, brown rice, brussels sprouts, cantaloupe, carrots, cashews, celery, cherry tomatoes, clementines, coconuts, corn (raw and popped), garlic, grapefruit, grapes, green peppers, herbal tea, honeydew, kidney beans, lemons, lettuce, limes, mushrooms, onions, oranges,  pasta with peanut butter & raisins, peaches, peanuts, pecans, pineapple, plums, pomegranate, potatoes (raw, cooked & mashed), red peppers, scallions, strawberries, tomatoes, vegetable soup, vegetable stew, walnuts, watercress, and watermelon. 

Here’s missy enjoying the peanut forage this morning:

Filed Under: Food, Missy, Sanctuary Tagged With: chimpanzee sanctuary northwest rescue food

How to Earn Your Chimpanzee Badge

September 13, 2008 by J.B.

It seems that great causes attract great people. Take Andrew, for example. Andrew is a local Boy Scout working towards his Eagle Scout rank. For his service project, he led his troop in building fire hose hammocks for the chimps at CSNW. Thanks to Andrew and his troop, the chimps will soon be nesting high off the ground. Can’t wait to hang them up!

Filed Under: Enrichment, Thanks Tagged With: chimpanzee sanctuary northwest rescue boy scouts fire h

Jamie

September 11, 2008 by J.B.

Here’s the latest installment of what is turning out to be a series chimp portaits. We’ll keep posting them as we take them!

Filed Under: Jamie Tagged With: chimpanzee sanctuary northwest jamie rescue

Negra

September 8, 2008 by J.B.

The weather has been perfect the last few days, and the chimps have been spending a lot of time outside. Negra often stays inside for much of the day, no matter what the weather, but today you couldn’t get her to move if you tried.

Filed Under: Negra Tagged With: chimpanzee sanctuary northwest negra rescue

Handsome Guy

September 7, 2008 by J.B.

Filed Under: Burrito, Sanctuary Tagged With: chimpanzee sanctuary northwest burrito rescue

Brachiating

September 3, 2008 by J.B.

The other day I was trying to impress upon someone just how strong chimpanzees are, when Jamie decided to make my case for me. She swung across the ceiling of the outdoor enclosure (this arm to arm swinging is called brachiating), and proceeded to hang upside down for a while, just because she could. While this is totally normal chimp behavior, it is quite amazing considering that Jamie has been locked in small cages for decades, with no way to practice this behavior or exercise in any way. Imagine the inherent strength she must possess to swing so effortlessly after so many years of confinement…

Filed Under: Sanctuary

Halfway there!

August 31, 2008 by J.B.

There’s been a great response so far to the washer/dryer fundraising drive initiated by our blog community. At this point we’ve received over $1,300 towards a heavy duty washer and dryer to help us keep up with all of our chimp laundry. We’re still doing research to find the best equipment, but we’ll let you know as soon as we settle on something. Thanks and keep up the good work!

Filed Under: Fundraising, Thanks Tagged With: donate washer dryer laundry chimpanzee sanctuary northw

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