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Jenna

The Bray Breeze

May 30, 2025 by Jenna

Today’s blog videos consists of many things: play, dancing, smoothies, sunshine, and the beautiful breeze.

While recording Cy out on The Bray, I was enjoying watching him look up to the sky, watching the birds, and I believe he even caught an airplane. It was so beautiful out and I loved watching him experience the day with me.

Check out today’s blog video here!

Filed Under: Burrito, Caregivers, Chimpanzee, Cy, Dora, Food, Gordo, Negra, Play, Rayne, Sanctuary, The Bray Tagged With: burrito play, cy and rayne, cy on the bray, negra dance

Separating The Individual and The Interest

May 20, 2025 by Jenna

When we are learning how to identify each chimp, we pay attention to the little details: a pronounced brow ridge, how their hair falls on their head, any missing digits or abnormal features (such as half of an ear), their skin texture, the color of their hair on the back, and so on.

At CSNW, we also have objects that are paired with an individual, such as Foxie with dolls, Cy with magazines, and Jamie with cowboy boots and her Lucy bonobo book. However, we are taught during initial training, to never rely on these objects to identify a chimpanzee. For example, if you can see a chimpanzee holding a doll, but they are laying down and you can’t see any other features about them, we are not allowed to assume the unidentified chimpanzee is Foxie. Not only is this extremely important for safety purposes, but it’s also just not always factually correct to assume it’s Foxie.

Many of Jamie’s group members hold dolls. Of course, not anywhere close to the same frequency as Foxie does, but it still reminds us that we cannot rely on the objects.

Foxie with a doll:

Negra with a doll:

Jamie with a doll:

Burrito with a doll:

Annie with a doll:

Annie with doll

Missy with a doll:

Another example of this is Cy and magazines. Cy spends a lot of time reading magazines and you can often find him doing so. However, he is not the only one who reads magazines, so we should never use a magazine as a way to identify him from others.

Cy reading a magazine:

Rayne reading a magazine:

Jamie with a magazine:

Burrito with a magazine:

Honey B with a magazine:

Another identifier could be nest location, since many of the chimps nest in the same locations daily. However, we have learned this is also something we should not rely on. It’s important to always see their face or enough of their body, to positively identify each chimpanzee.

For example:

Negra always nests in the SE corner of Playroom 1.

However, sometimes another freckly face steals her nest…

We’ve been posting about “Fake Negra” for many years. Check out one blog from 2017 here.

Here is Fake Neggie (a.k.a Missy) next to the Real Neggie:

When you can only see the freckles peeking out of the blanket and it’s in Negra’s nesting spot, it can be quite confusing.

Missy:

Missy, still Fake Neggie:

The real Neggie:

Another identifier could be the FLOOF.

Mave and Terry commonly get confused by new volunteers because of their amount of floofiness. They both always look like they got a fresh blow out. It’s impressive.

Many people comment about how large Terry is, which he is, but both Cy and Willy B are bigger than him. He looks bigger than he is because of the floof.

Terry:

His hair is adorable in this photo:

Don’t confuse the floof! Terry’s half sister, Mave:

Mave (L) and Terry (R):

 

Filed Under: Sanctuary Tagged With: chimp identifiers, chimp identifiers and objects

Life Lately at CSNW!

May 14, 2025 by Jenna

The chimps are playing, the sun is shining, the wind is ripping… Life is good at the sanctuary! I collected a lot of short video clips the past few days and I thought today was the perfect day to put them into a video for you all. No general theme, but life is good! Check out today’s video, up above!

Hope you all are having a wonderful week!

Also please check out our Amazon Wishlist! We are running low on some of our everyday items. Thank you so much!

Filed Under: Burrito, Caregivers, Cy, Dora, Foxie, Lucky, Missy

My Tattoo Tribute

May 10, 2025 by Jenna

I recently got a tattoo portrait done of Burrito and I thought the blog readers would love to see it!

Inspo picture of Burrito that I sent to my tattoo artist, Jenny Koll, in Portland, OR.

Shoutout to Anthony who took this perfect picture of Burrito a few years ago! It’s my personal favorite.

Volunteer caregiver of 12 years, Lizz, also got a hammer tattoo in honor of Burrito back in 2023.

Burrito and his infamous red hammer:

We highlight how special Burrito is all the time. He is the happiest, most fun-loving, most playful chimpanzee I have ever met. He wakes up and seems to view each day as a new adventure. It’s inspiring to witness, to be quite honest. He is 42 years old, but still is a fountain of youth.

Why did I get Burrito tattooed? Burrito is so special to me. I hold him near and dear to my heart, just like a family member. This tattoo is a way to honor him now until forever!

I love you, Burrito!

 

Filed Under: Burrito, Caregivers Tagged With: burrito tattoo, tattoo

Me, Myself, and I (Willy B version)

April 25, 2025 by Jenna

A few days ago, Dora, Honey B, and Mave had no desire to shift into the Mezzanine. However, Willy B did shift, no problem. We then had to make an alternative route for the girls so that we could clean the space they were in (the front rooms). This meant that Willy B got alone time for an hour. And man, did he take advantage of it!

I was cleaning the front rooms, which is located directly beneath the Mezzanine. I could hear what sounded like 10 chimpanzees playing, but I knew it was just Willy B up there. I knew I had to get the camera footage for this one. Enjoy!

 

Filed Under: Play, Willy B Tagged With: willy b lone play

A Plus One

April 17, 2025 by Jenna

As J.B. updated in his blog last week, Willy B, Mave, Dora, and Honey B are currently living together in a social group.

For those unfamiliar with their history, Willy B, Mave, and Honey B came to CSNW from Wildlife Waystation in 2019 as a group of 3. They had lived together for many years and got along well. Dora, on the other hand, arrived at CSNW in 2021 with the rest of Cy’s group. Once Cy’s and Willy B’s group were introduced (in late 2021 and early 2022), Mave and Dora became the ultimate best friends. We even gave them the honor of having a couple name, which is Mave + Dora= Mora.

Additionally, Dora and Honey B became great friends as well, often playing chase and making each other laugh. Dora is socially savvy and quite popular. So, in my opinion, having her be the 4th member was a great social opportunity for Mave, Honey B, and Willy B because she is a beloved friend to all. She’s always up for an adventure or lounging with her besties.

Since they’ve been living together as a group of 4, things have been going pretty well! It seems to me, that the anxious energy and overall stress has reduced, which is exactly what we were aiming for. Yesterday, for example, I found the 4 of them feeling pretty silly! Willy B was playing with Kelsi, Dora and Honey B were playing with each other, and once Mave had enough 3rd wheelin’ with HB and Dora, she played with J.B. and Diana. It was a fun moment to capture! Check it out in today’s video (above or here)!

Filed Under: Caregivers, Dora, Honey B, Mave, Willy B Tagged With: mave dora honey b and willy b

Chest Beats and Wild Feats

April 11, 2025 by Jenna

Terry has done some very impressive, unique displays in the past. The main event of these displays is chest-pounding and hitting his stomach for loud sound effects. I personally have only seen him do this type of display while out on The Bray, with it being directed towards Jamie’s group. Today, all the chimps had a lunch forage. Terry’s group was out on The Bray foraging while Jamie’s group was out on Young’s Hill. Missy always pays attention to the boys on the other side of the building. She gets very excited. However, she was not excited (nor was Annie or Negra) when Terry began displaying at them. They were not impressed, but I think Terry was quite satisfied. Check out today’s video!

Filed Under: Display, Forage, Terry, The Bray, Young's Hill Tagged With: terry chest pounds, terry displaying

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