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Katelyn

September celebrations!

September 2, 2025 by Katelyn

In Katy Hessel’s (of The Great Women Artists fame) forthcoming book, “How to Live an Artful Life”, she compared the last day of August to sometimes feeling like the ultimate Sunday night. I think summer holds a particular sense of freedom, time, and nostalgia for most of us. Even those of us (chimpanzee and human alike) who might could do without the occasional hellfire aspect. 😉 That said, I don’t think there is any season that doesn’t offer something for the chimpanzees and the humans who love them to look forward to and cherish.

Just the other morning it was lovely and cool which inspired the zooms in Foxie. I watched her and Burrito zip past as she chased Burrito up the hill of their outdoor habitat, him stopping here and there to wait and clap at her, meaning “hurry up!” This is something I typically only see him do when he wants his caregivers to race him around the hill, so it was pretty endearing. Especially given that the zooms are beginning to look a little different than they used to for some of our older chimpanzee friends, but no less spirit-filled. Perhaps even more so.

Despite having our warmest forecast yet for this first week of September ahead, as far as eastern Washington summers go, this one has been on the “mild” side given what’s possible. And as September tends to be one of our best months weather-wise, we are looking forward to all the celebrations it brings with it. So here we go:

Annie was born in 1974 and we’ll be celebrating her 51st birthday on September 10th!:

Quintessential Annie: walking around her outdoor habitat bi-pedally:

And of course, it’s hard to imagine Annie without Missy:

Beautiful and independent Meredith is turning 10 on September 23rd!:

Meredith with her mama, Honey (left):

And Mave is turning 36 on September 25th!

Mave (and Dora’s foot 🙂 ):

Mora (Mave+Dora):

With the arrival of sweet George, we’ve been so happy to welcome many new followers! And some of you might be wondering why, as you’ll see below, the monthly celebration posts include birthdays of the children of the chimpanzee mamas here at CSNW.

Of the original group of seven chimpanzees to arrive here in 2008, Annie, Foxie, Jody, Missy, and Negra gave birth to multiple babies during their thirty years in biomedical research. Chimpanzee mothers were typically anesthetized within hours or days of giving birth in order to take their babies, who would then be hand-raised by humans in the lab nurseries until they were old enough to be placed in research themselves. Breeding in labs was common practice and how chimpanzee populations were maintained for decades of use in research protocols.

Invasive testing on chimpanzees effectively ended in the United States in 2015 when the US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) proposed they would end the split-listing of chimpanzees under the Endangered Species Act, changing the classification of captive chimpanzees from “threatened” to “endangered” to match that of chimpanzees in the wild. This same year the National Institute of Health (NIH) announced they would phase out research on federally owned chimpanzees following the 2011 recommendations from the Institute of Medicine (IMO) which determined after an in-depth study that the use of chimpanzees in biomedical research was no longer “necessary”.

It’s a devastating, heartbreaking history we cannot change. And by now you might be thinking, “Who wants to hear about this nightmare in a blog about celebrations?!” But knowing of the thousands of chimpanzees who endured biomedical research and reading the long lists of those named and their children (sometimes identified only by a number), it’s incredible to know that Annie, Foxie, Jody, Missy, and Negra’s still living children are all safe and cared for in accredited sanctuaries. This wasn’t the outcome for all of their children (or for the majority of chimpanzees who were in biomedical research). Knowing that and being able to follow a glimpse of their lives now is a profound gift worthy of celebration. It’s one small way we can honor their histories, their ancestry, and their connections that are no less real despite having been separated from one another. And it gives us the opportunity to celebrate our fellow accredited sanctuaries, caregivers, and donors who make their lives in their own sanctuary families possible.

While we all wish the chimpanzees’ lives had been different, we are so grateful for the lives they have now, in no small part because of you. And in the eyes and bodies and mannerisms of their beautiful sons and daughters, we delight in seeing glimpses of their mothers they carry with them, their mothers who we cherish so.

Negra’s daughter, Angel, who lives at Save the Chimps sanctuary in Florida, is turning 40 on September 4th (all respective photos courtesy of Save the Chimps):

Negra:

Annie’s daughter, Mariah, shares a birthday month with her mama and is turning 34 on September 19th:

Annie:

Jody’s daughter, Andrea (the 2nd), is turning 35 on September 30th:

Our profoundly missed Jody:

In other September news, early giving for Giving Day for Apes begins on September 16th and leads up to a live 24-hour day of giving on October 7th, with competitions and the chance for each sanctuary to win additional monetary prizes. The goal of this annual day of giving is to raise awareness and funds for participating sanctuaries in Africa, Asia, and North America in support of the apes in their care!

And autumn, wondrous, beloved autumn, arrives on September 22nd! (Which of course also means the season of “Jamieween”! If you’re new here, Halloween is boss babe, Jamie’s, birthday and one of the biggest parties of the year! Personally, I can’t wait to see what George thinks of this one! 🙂 ).

Annie lounging on a beautiful autumn day:

Jamie!

And another busy season of summer visits for our donors wraps up the last weekend of the month! Though we aren’t open to the public, we truly enjoy getting to welcome so many of our donors for these limited visits so they can get a glimpse of the chimpanzees (if the chimpanzees choose to give them a glimpse!) and of all they help make possible in the chimpanzees’ and cows’ lives. If this is something you are interested in attending next year as an existing donor, registration dates become available in early spring and fill up quickly, so make a note to keep an eye on this page for more information.

Missy foraging on Young’s Hill:

And right around the corner into October is HOOT! 2025 on October 3rd! You can join us for the celebration in-person in Seattle or online! For tickets to the in-person event, to RSVP to the live online event (it’s free!), for more information, or if you’re unable to attend, but would like to support the sanctuary with a contribution, PLEASE CLICK HERE!

As always, we appreciate you so much for being here for the chimpanzees and cows! And all of us humans, as well!

Filed Under: Sanctuary

Happy Birthday to Carolyn O’Shields!

August 24, 2025 by Katelyn

Thank you so much to Amy Boles, for sponsoring this day of sanctuary for her aunt, Carolyn O’Shields and the chimpanzees!

“Aunt Carolyn introduced me to your wonderful work! My aunt is a funny, super-smart woman with impeccable taste and a big heart. Happy Birthday, Aunt Carolyn! I love you so much!”

Happy Birthday from all of us here as well, Carolyn! We truly appreciate your long-time support and love of the chimpanzees and all you’ve helped make possible in their lives! Have a really wonderful day!

Dora and Honey B:

Jamie!:

Rayne:

Negra:

Lucky:

George:

 

Filed Under: Sanctuary, Sponsor-a-day

Happy Birthday, Missy, from Patti!

August 23, 2025 by Katelyn

Thank you so much to long-time volunteer caregiver and Chimpanzee Pal to Missy, Patti Sims, for also sponsoring today and being part of the incredible parade of love for Missy and her 50th birthday celebration!!

“I’m thrilled to sponsor Missy on her birthday! Her quiet, effortless confidence always amazes me. Known as a “chimp’s chimp,” she prefers her chimp family to humans, which makes it extra special when she does connect—whether through a playful chase or the honor of grooming. What I admire most is her fierce devotion to family. Protective, loyal, and brave, this compact athlete can be quite fearsome! Happy Birthday, Missy—you’re one of the coolest people I know”.

Thank you for adding so much to Missy’s special day, and life, Patti! We appreciate you!

Missy is such a special person and we all love her so much.

That time Missy fearlessly climbed up on the roof of Carlene’s tower to explore, while her caregivers fear-grimaced below (forgetting she’s not only a chimpanzee, but Missy chimpanzee). 😉 :

Missy and Annie:

Filed Under: Missy, Sanctuary, Sponsor-a-day

Happy Birthday, Missy, from Tobin and Annie!

August 23, 2025 by Katelyn

Many thanks to Tobin for also sponsoring today in celebration of Missy’s birthday on behalf of Missy’s BFF Annie!

Annie and Missy have been in one another’s lives far longer than they’ve been in sanctuary together. How extraordinary, after all they’ve been through, that these two best friends have both reached their fifties together. Thank you much for honoring their special friendship, Tobin!

Annie and Missy top of Twister

Annie grooming Missy

Filed Under: Annie, Missy, Sanctuary, Sponsor-a-day

For Missy Chimpanzee!

August 23, 2025 by Katelyn

So many thanks to dearest long-time friend of the sanctuary, Kathleen Corby, for sponsoring this very special day of sanctuary in celebration of Missy, who is turning 50 miraculous years old today!

“Today Missy turns 50! An astonishing accomplishment considering Missy almost didn’t make it out of LEMSIP to travel with the rest of the Cle Elum Seven to their new sanctuary home because of a health concern. Not to be ignored, Missy is an amazing, exuberant athlete, even now as she turns 50! I have a special pocket in my heart for Missy. When I first followed the blog, Missy was easily recognizable so I grew attached to her. Missy, BFF to Annie and the pine tree climber. Happy Birthday! xoxo”

Missy had her first opportunity to climb a tree at the age of 47 and she didn’t waste a moment. It’s safe to say that’s how she’s approached every day of her sixteen plus years in sanctuary. We love her so. (We are so grateful to have several sponsors for Missy today – be sure to tune back in later for her party!):

Annie and Missy, an oldie, but goodie:

Filed Under: Missy, Sanctuary, Sponsor-a-day

In celebration of home, sanctuary, and better lives!

August 21, 2025 by Katelyn

Thanks so much to Donna Hughes for sponsoring this day of sanctuary and including the chimpanzees and cows as she celebrates her and her late sister, Doreen’s, anniversary in their beloved home of New York City: 

“August 21 ….the day Doreen and I moved to New York City. It is bittersweet she is no longer here to celebrate, but she LOVED CSNW and all of the residents. So, to each individual who has moved to Sanctuary here, they also moved to have a better life, and boy, do they ever! Looking forward to the great photos I know will be posted, from the “Cle Elum 7″ to new resident George!! Don”

We’re celebrating right along with you and Doreen, Don. Hope your day is full of memories of special moments and places you both shared in your extraordinary home in the city! We appreciate all your love for the chimpanzees and cows!

George!:

Foxie and twin trolls:

Mave and Dora:

The original Cle Elum 7 enjoying their outdoor habitat, Young’s Hill, together:

Honey B!:

Dear friends, Foxie and Jody – always in our heart, Jo:

foxie tossing doll

Filed Under: Sanctuary, Sponsor-a-day

Happy Birthday, (human) Terry!

August 14, 2025 by Katelyn

Thanks so much to Mike Stockdale for sponsoring today in celebration of August birthday revelers, his wife, Terry, along with Foxie and Missy AND with extra love for George!

“I would like to sponsor a day of sanctuary for Foxie and Missy during their birthday month, an extra special treat to welcome George and to celebrate my wife Terry’s 75th birthday on August 14th.”

What a month of celebrations! Terry, all of us here wish you the best birthday yet and many thanks to you and Mike for choosing to include the chimpanzees in your lives and special days! We appreciate you! Missy hopes you get lots of tomatoes for your birthday! 😉

Foxie (who just turned 49 on August 8th!):

Missy (who is turning 50 on August 23rd!):

And sweet George, who we recently welcomed!

Filed Under: Sanctuary, Sponsor-a-day

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