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Katelyn

In memory of Grover G. Mills Sr.

January 19, 2025 by Katelyn

Our thanks to Kathy Mills-George for sponsoring this day of sanctuary in memory of her beloved father, Grover G. Mills Sr.:

“My father (Grover G. Mills Sr.) died on January 19, 1969. He died from cancer after being exposed to the contaminated water at Camp Lejeune. His brain was donated to Duke Medical Center to help further cancer research. He was a much loved, wonderful man and father. I love you Daddy. ❤️”

Thank you for continuing your father’s legacy to help improve the lives of others, Kathy. We truly appreciate you thinking of the chimpanzees as you celebrate your father’s life and your cherished memories.

Cy:

Honey B:

Jamie:

Willy B:

Filed Under: Sanctuary, Sponsor-a-day

Celebrating the new year in honor of Carrie Miller!

January 2, 2025 by Katelyn

Sylvia Gandolfo is sponsoring this day of sanctuary in honor of Carrie Miller! Sylvia and Carrie, thank you so much for being such dedicated supporters of the chimpanzees and cows! We appreciate you both so much!

“Carrie –

What better way to start the New Year than to celebrate the lives of our extended primate family and all of the amazing people at CSNW that support our friends, the Chimps and also support our bovine buddies as well. Cheers and Happy New Year to you my dear girl and thank you to everyone at CSNW.

Sylvia”

Burrito and Missy (look at those toes!):

Annie play-biting Burrito:

Betsy grooming Honey:

Jamie and Burrito:

Filed Under: Annie, Burrito, Honey (Cow), Missy, Sanctuary, Sponsor-a-day

Happy New Year, friends!

January 1, 2025 by Katelyn

Somehow, despite thinking we surely had one more week, as all the sanctuary primates (at least this primate) and cows were bundled in their nests, a new year turned into a new month ushered in with new snow. January! Thankfully our party legs are still warmed up from the chimpanzees’ holidays as we go right into a batch of birthdays. The first of which one probably most needs their party legs to be warmed up for.

Burrito is turning 42 on January 6th! I don’t think we’ll ever know where this beloved guy gets his boundless energy  – just the other day caregivers tag teamed through an extended game of chase with him and despite three of us taking turns before dropping out, he was still going. Like every living being, he’s growing older. He also has arthritis in his knees and he’s been receiving treatment for heart disease for many years now. Yet you would never know most of this. As many of you are aware having followed him through more than his share of health crises, his wildly jubilant spirit is clearly his superpower.

Yet none of us believe for one second that Burrito would be thriving through all that life brings his way were it not for the sanctuary home, care, and love you help ensure he’s provided. You’ve shown up for Burrito, and each of the chimpanzees in countless ways, again and again and again, and there are truly no words to express the difference you make and how much it means to us all. It’s one of the most amazing testaments to community I’ve ever witnessed or been a part of. From our hearts to yours, THANK YOU!

This guy is wild. You know this. He is endless fun and games. But let us also appreciate all facets of Burrito to fully celebrate him! For example, one of his seemingly favorite things to do is rush the caging and kick it HARD precisely as caregivers pass the corner with a tray full of food. We know it’s coming, yet every time it sends us out of our skin. Imagine his satisfaction. He also loves to hold his juice cup with his daily medication, staring at you while he drinks it, waiting for just the right moment to toss it back at you (hopefully empty, but if not, all the better to him). And I can firmly attest to the importance of our safety protocols on those occasions he’s particularly amped up during mealtimes and I serve him something like a carrot and he puts his teeth flush with the caging, waiting, and in one CHOMP that carrot falls to the ground. “That could be your finger,” he probably says. Satisfied with himself, he’ll then immediately bounce into wanting you to tickle his ears or his adorable toes wiggling outside the caging with the next carrot. And of course, he loves to occasionally rile the ladies of his group and kick the windows at the neighbors. I mean, who doesn’t on that last one. (As a side note, someone like Chad will try to tell you this is all slander and none of it is remotely true).

Our Bubbie, endlessly endearing and endlessly loved:

Book-ending our January sanctuary birthdays is glorious Rayne, who is turning 35 on January 29th! Rayne is a wonder through and through. We often share our marvel at her incredible intuition and skill regarding her groupmates and navigating who is in need of extra reassurance or care. She is calm, kind, and patient, unflappable in so many instances. Particularly, Willy B instances! And as the most dominant female in her group, she is also very capable of letting others know they’ve crossed a line when she deems appropriate, truly not something you want to be on the receiving end of.

One of Rayne’s most intriguing and endearing behaviors to me is her occasional desire to share things with her caregivers. Chimpanzees are not particularly known for sharing. Certainly not their food (with the exception of mamas and their children) or an item they’re interested in. But like her half-sister, Honey B, it genuinely feels as though they are offering to share things as a way to connect, show care for us, include us. Just the other day Rayne reached out and offered me one of the nuts she was eating. I took it and told her thank you, but she watched intently until she was satisfied I’d “eaten” it. And she will refuse it if you offer it back. She does the same when sharing items of clothing like the scarves she loves. She wants you to wear them. And of course we do, with honor.

Beautiful, regal Raynie:

Embracing her first ever days surrounded by earth and sky in her outdoor habitat, the Bray, last spring, like the queen she is:

Also this month we have the honor of celebrating two birthdays from afar. Negra’s daughter, Heidi, will be celebrating her 41st birthday on January 8th at her sanctuary home, Chimp Haven! (Photo courtesy of caregiver, Sabrina):

Negra:

And Jody’s son, Bart, will be celebrating his 33rd birthday on January 14th in his sanctuary home at Save the Chimps! (Photo courtesy of Save the Chimps):

Jody:

It’s an incredible gift to know any of our chimpanzee mother’s children are safe and cared for, let alone to be able to follow their lives on any level, and we’re so grateful knowing they are provided the same opportunities to thrive and be cared for as the individuals they are.

We are overwhelmed with awe and gratitude for all you helped us make possible for the chimpanzees in 2024 and all you’ve set us up to make possible for them in the new year ahead and beyond. Thank you for being part of our sanctuary family! And for showing us all what is possible through community, care, and celebrating these amazing and unique individuals. We couldn’t do it without you.

Happy New Year ahead from all of us here at the sanctuary!

Filed Under: Burrito, Chimp histories, Jody, Negra, Rayne, Sanctuary

Happy Birthday Colin, from JJ!

December 28, 2024 by Katelyn

Many thanks to JJ Broenner for sponsoring today in celebration of  Colin Broenner!:

“Colin, in honor of your birthday today we are are sponsoring a Day of Sanctuary at Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest. Happy Birthday!! Love JJ”

Thank you for including the chimpanzees in your celebration! Have a wonderful day, Colin!

Burrito:

Cy:

Missy:

Terry:

Filed Under: Sanctuary, Sponsor-a-day

For the CWU Anthropology Department Faculty and Staff!

December 27, 2024 by Katelyn

Our many thanks to Dr. Lori Sheeran for sponsoring this lovely day of sanctuary in honor of the faculty and staff of the Anthropology Department at Central Washington University!

“Wishing you all a happy and healthy 2025! With heartfelt thanks for your support of primatology students throughout the years.”

We are so grateful to Lori, and everyone involved in this incredible program at CWU who work so hard to help ensure the best possible lives and futures for not only the sanctuary’s resident chimpanzees, but all of our fellow primates.

Cy:

Honey B:

Burrito:

Rayne:

Filed Under: Sanctuary, Sponsor-a-day

For Lydia from Tobin, Karen and Mary Ann

December 25, 2024 by Katelyn

Thank you Tobin, Karen and Mary Ann for sponsoring this day of sanctuary for the chimpanzees and cows in honor of your friend, Lydia:

“For Lydia with love.

By some random happenstance (although I considered it to have been a miracle), nearly eight years ago I discovered the existence of CSNW. A video was posted on YouTube with the title, “Rescued Chimpanzee plays with Caregiver.”

I was immediately smitten with Burrito, and I had to find out more about him and where he had been given refuge. I soon learned that Burrito was one of seven chimpanzees who live in a sactuary in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains. Their material needs were provided by their human caregivers.

Moreover, in viewing the video on the CSNW website of the recent Christmas Day celebration, I observed the love demonstrated by the caregivers towards the chimpanzees. In a manner fitting for Hobbits, Negra and her friends were treated to both a first as well as a second Christmas feast.

In the 13th Century, an Aristotlean scholar from the Italian village of Aquino wrote: ‘To love is to will the good for others.’ Thus, it is in that spirit that, on behalf of her friends Karen and Mary Ann, we are sponsoring this day of sanctuary for our beloved friend Lydia.

While Lydia might not necessarily find herself amidst the sounds of ecstatic food squeaks from the likes of Foxie, Burrito, and Dora, we nevertheless wish that she will experience the presence of love on this day.“

Dora (Rayne and Honey B in background):

Foxie, Burrito and Missy:

Negra and Burrito:

Filed Under: Sanctuary, Sponsor-a-day

Happy winter solstice!

December 21, 2024 by Katelyn

Thanks so much to Dylan Most for continuing to sponsor days of sanctuary for the chimpanzees and cows, and us all, to welcome our solstice days!

“Happy winter solstice!”

As I write this by candlelight this first, still dark morning of winter, I checked on the chimpanzees via our cameras and in this particular moment, most are up and quietly milling about (shhh, don’t jinx it, Willy B), knowing their caregivers of the day will be arriving any minute to start breakfast. Cy is leafing through his magazines, occasionally “hooing”, presumabley at some offending image (for those who haven’t heard, Cy’s not a fan of animals that appear to be hairless such as elephants, hippos, pigs, etc…)…a couple of people on Jamie’s side are still in their nests, shoulders and heads just poking out from mountains of warm blankets…I can hear Foxie sneezing…the families are waking up.

Wishing all of you northern hemisphere dwellers magical, restful, and cozy winter days ahead (and the equivalent to those of you welcoming summer!).

Jamie enjoying a snow snack:

Cy:

Neggie

Foxie, in a winter past:

and sweet Annie:

Honey B yawning in her favorite cubby:

Burrito:

Lucky in front of her tree:

Filed Under: Sanctuary

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