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Katelyn

A couple of moments with a couple of chimps

October 5, 2016 by Katelyn

Missy enjoyed a moment of solitude and sunset on the Twister:

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While Foxie said an upside down goodnight, tucked up high on a bench in one of the front rooms:

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And thank you hoots heard ’round the world to all who made possible and all who were able to participate in Great Apes Giving Day yesterday! You made a huge difference in the lives of these seven chimpanzees! We are so thrilled to see so much support given not only to our chimp family, but to so many other great apes in need all over the world.

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Filed Under: Foxie, Missy, Sanctuary Tagged With: chimpanzee, chimpanzee retirement, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Foxie, Missy

Thank you, Cheyenne, Cobby, Minnie and Maggie and the San Francisco Zoo Primate Team!

October 4, 2016 by Katelyn

Today’s day of sanctuary was sponsored by Cheyenne Coles, chimpanzees Cobby, Minnie, and Maggie, and the humans of the San Francisco Zoo Primate Team in honor of Great Apes Giving Day! Cobby, Minnie and Maggie are three really gorgeous chimpanzee people who reside at the San Francisco Zoo. Cheyenne shared this lovely message about today:

“Thank you so much for the work that you do!! Our staff enjoys reading your beautiful blog and utilizing your impressive enrichment database to create items for our own apes (and monkeys). You are a true inspiration for what great chimp care looks like. Thank you for rescuing, rehabilitating, and caring for the Cle Elum Seven with the respect and love they deserve. Today we honor you all!! Love, ~ The SF Zoo Primate Team and Chimps Cobby, Minnie & Maggie”

Cheyenne, Cobby, Minnie, Maggie and all of the primates at the San Francisco Zoo, thank you so much for such a gracious gift for the chimps! We are really touched by your sweet and generous sponsorship and honored that you would think of Annie, Missy, Jamie, Jody, Burrito, Foxie and Negra today. We’re so happy to hear you have been able to utilize our enrichment database for the apes and monkeys you care for! Thank you for all you do to care for your primate family. We are thinking of them all today and wish them the same days filled with the love, care, comfort and joy the Cle Elum Seven are so fortunate to receive thanks to supporters like you. Learn more about Cobby, Minnie, and Maggie and plans to improve and expand their home here.

Our Queen Negra:

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Jamie, Foxie and Dora:

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Annie and Missy:

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Burrito, Jody and Foxie:

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Today is officially Great Apes Giving Day! If you’ve already given, thank you SO much!! And if you haven’t had a chance yet you have until 9:00 pm (PT) to participate and support Missy and her family’s second chance! There are so many wonderful organizations caring for so many amazing beings and your support, in every size and shape, makes a difference (and this year African organizations are also included)! Thank you for your kind and compassionate hearts and all you make possible for these very special beings!

Filed Under: Annie, Burrito, Foxie, Jamie, Jody, Missy, Negra, Sponsor-a-day Tagged With: Annie, Burrito, chimp sanctuary, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Cle Elum Seven, Foxie, Jamie, Jody, Missy, Negra, Sanctuary, Sponsor-a-day

Thank you, Michele, Brady and Brendan!

October 2, 2016 by Katelyn

Today’s day of sanctuary was sponsored by Michele McLaughlin and her children, Brady and Brendan! Michele shared this message from Brady and Brendan: “We love all the chimps, they are cute!”

Michele, Brady and Brendan, thank you so much for caring about the chimpanzees and sponsoring a day of sanctuary for them! Your kindness and compassion truly makes a difference in their day and lives. Gifts such as yours help us keep the chimps happy and healthy in so many ways! It helps us buy the chimps yummy, healthy food to eat (which makes Burrito happier than almost anything else), new toys and enrichment to play with and keep their intelligent minds active, and things the humans need to keep the chimps’ home clean and cozy. They really wouldn’t be living the lives they do without you. And we are so grateful to you!

And speaking of cute, this guy, Burrito, knows a few things about that:

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Filed Under: Burrito, Play, Sanctuary, Sponsor-a-day Tagged With: Burrito, chimp sanctuary, chimpanzee, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Sanctuary, Sponsor-a-day

Happy October!

October 1, 2016 by Katelyn

The chimps’ home is changing quickly with the arrival of October. Stormier skies brought an occasional smattering of rain off and on today and the suddenly colder nights are bringing out the autumn colors around the sanctuary:

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All the chimps (except Negra who has now deemed it too cold) took multiple walks around the hill today, enjoying the off and on sun and cooler temps. Here’s Annie taking in the stormy view:

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The Yakima River which runs below the sanctuary:

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We were just saying today how much we love the produce available in the autumn and I think it’s safe to say the chimps (and some of their animal neighbors) would agree. The chimps have been enjoying a full fall bounty today with roasted butternut squash, roasted pumpkin, Brussels sprouts, leeks, pears (fresh from the property orchard) and peaches. Negra pretty much loses her mind over pumpkin and we think Annie was food squeaking more than we’ve ever heard! I love that the chimps have so much to look forward to with each season.

The pears and apples in the property orchard are heavy with more fruit than seven chimpanzees could possibly eat – though I’m sure they’d give it their best! But the local deer, squirrels, birds, coyotes and of course, Ellie, the wild-ish elk are taking advantage of stocking up for the coming winter on what’s left over:

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A hawk drifting on the wind currents above the orchard:

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Elderberries:

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It sometimes seems that Jamie isn’t one to forage for wild greens and plants as much as her friends (though she loves meal forages). Whether it’s just not her preference, or perhaps because she was raised in a human home the first nine years of her life and isn’t as interested in foraging for wild stuff, who knows? But one thing she absolutely loves, are wild cattails. We have an abundance surrounding the pond on the property and often put them out for forages on Young’s Hill:

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Somehow Jamie always seems to find one that has been out there for a few days and got missed so she’s been enjoying the last of the riches:

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I had to laugh at this one of Jamie and her “cattail broom.” After all, ’tis the season for Jamieween! (We celebrate Jamie’s birthday on Halloween and it’s probably the biggest party of the year!).

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We have some old structures on the property and a favorite is this former bunkhouse, particularly this time of year. The chimps have a view of it from their greenhouse:

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Happy October everyone! I am mad crazy for October and Halloween and personally, I think it should be October for at least nine months of the year. 🙂

Filed Under: Sanctuary

Thank you, Susan!

September 29, 2016 by Katelyn

A day of sanctuary for the chimpanzees was also sponsored by Susan Bradshaw today! We are always moved by the compassion each of you show for the chimpanzees. For every day of sanctuary sponsored, every donation made, every item purchased that makes the chimps’ days better and the humans’ days easier to care for them, and for every one who supports the chimps by following them on the blog and social media and shares their lives with others, it all adds up to a LIFE in sanctuary. Seven lives to be specific. And we could not be more grateful to you!

Susan, thank you so much for thinking of the chimpanzees today and making a difference in their lives! We so appreciate your care and generosity! Your support provides Jody and her family with endless joy, comfort, adventure, exciting things to eat and a home full of love to call their own.

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Filed Under: Jody, Sanctuary, Sponsor-a-day Tagged With: chimpanzee, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Cle Elum Seven, Jody, Sanctuary, Sponsor-a-day

Happy Birthday, Terre!

September 29, 2016 by Katelyn

Today’s day of sanctuary was sponsored by Sandra Zacek in honor of her daughter, Terre, in celebration of her birthday! Terre is an amazing friend to the chimpanzees and the humans of the sanctuary and we couldn’t be more thrilled to have the opportunity to celebrate her today! Sandra shared this message about today:

“I would like to sponsor a day for the chimps as a birthday gift to my daughter, Terre. And thank you Terre for introducing me to the Cle Elum seven. It is my favorite post on Facebook.”

Sandra, thank you so much for sponsoring today in honor of Terre! We are truly touched that you would think of making the lives’ of the chimpanzees better as you celebrate the life of your wonderful daughter. Thank you for being part of our chimp family!

Happiest of birthdays to you, Terre! All of the primates wish you a day of love, comfort, joy and all the things you help ensure the chimpanzees’ lives are full to the brim and overflowing with!

Annie:

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Burrito:

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Foxie:

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Jamie:

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Jody:

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Missy:

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Negra:

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Filed Under: Annie, Burrito, Foxie, Jamie, Jody, Missy, Negra, Sanctuary, Sponsor-a-day

Tiny chimp, big world

September 28, 2016 by Katelyn

We tend to equate mothers with maternity. But whether or not we find ourselves in the position of mothering children, I believe we are all mothers in some form, at some point. Maybe it’s mothering our animal friends, loved ones and family, ourselves, our plants, or even a creative project we’ve put our hearts into. It’s that innate sense we have to nurture, protect and care for someone or something we hold dear, or sometimes just a compassion and empathy that comes from witnessing a fellow being just trying to get through life the same as we are.

If you’re new to the blog or the chimps’ histories you may not be aware that Annie, Missy, Negra, Jody and Foxie were all used as “breeders” during their time in biomedical research. Each of them was forced to have child after child only to have their babies stolen from them shortly after birth, destined to a future as horrid as their parents. (To our knowledge Jamie has never had any children). You can learn more about the chimps’ histories on our Eyes on Apes page.

Foxie is mother to four children. Two daughters, Angie (who thankfully resides at Save the Chimps in Florida, and Kelsey (who resides at Alamogordo Primate Facility), and a rare set of twin sons, David and Steve (who are sadly both deceased now).

Foxie is rarely without at least one of her troll or Dora dolls and appears to have a tendency to carry two at a time. Maybe when Foxie chooses to carry two dolls at a time she can’t decide between favored dolls, perhaps two are the most she can comfortably carry, or it’s another reason I can’t possibly imagine. We can never say with certainty what the chimps are thinking, but I often wonder if it’s indicative of memories of her twins.

After breakfast yesterday the chimps headed out onto Young’s Hill and Foxie and her two Doras du jour headed off to explore on their own.

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Walking along the perimeter with Jamie, as we got to the top of the hill I thought I spotted Foxie and the Doras high atop “Jamie’s Tower,” but she wasn’t immediately visible. Then reaching the other side of the structure, I could see her spying through the slats, enjoying her own world.

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Gazing at her Dora dolls:

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I stood watching Foxie, utterly mesmerized by how tiny she appeared against the backdrop of the stunning views surrounding her sanctuary home. Then for the first time that I’ve seen, Foxie began “phantom” nesting (nesting behavior in the absence of nesting material) with her dolls on the tower. Foxie doesn’t build nests as most chimps do, but we often see her (and sometimes Burrito) engaging in this behavior in a corner of the chimp house during which she claps and clasps her hands together while moving her arms up, across, and down, almost in a figure eight. Similar to movements chimps in the wild make as they bend in and fold branches around them when they create nests, as well as chimps in captivity who use blankets and other nesting material to build their nests. We don’t know a lot about this behavior, but as far as we know it’s only been observed in captive chimps and is not commonly seen.

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We can’t know if any of the chimps would have been good mothers given their unnatural circumstances and the trauma they endured, but chances are had they not been deprived of the right to their natural lives, they would have been.

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I’m not sure if Foxie was mothering her dolls or mothering herself through the comfort and joy they provide her, both, or neither. And it doesn’t matter. In whatever form it takes, Foxie is a good mother.

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This tiny chimpanzee woman’s world has grown exponentially from what it was for the first 32 years of her life. But her heart and spirit can never be constrained by space.

Filed Under: Chimp histories, Chimpanzees in Biomedical Research, Dolls, Foxie, Sanctuary, Young's Hill Tagged With: chimp enrichment, chimpanzee, chimpanzee rescue, chimpanzee retirement, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Foxie, Sanctuary, young's hill

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