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Play & Politics: Outtakes

March 18, 2026 by Sabrina

Today I am sharing some morning playtime outtakes from the recent “Play & Politics” blog, these didn’t make the final cut but they tell an important story. There was simply too much footage of the group playing, and enjoying each other’s company that we couldn’t fit it all in the original video.

 

Filed Under: George, Play Tagged With: george

Chapped Lip Weather

March 5, 2026 by Sabrina

Lately,  in Central Washington, it has been cold and windy, the perfect weather conditions for continuously dry, chapped lips. Unfortunately, most of the chimps suffer from the same affliction so caregiver Kelsi brought in a coconut oil lip balm to give them some relief!

Filed Under: Cy, Rayne, Terry Tagged With: Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Cy, Rayne

Love for Rayne

February 21, 2026 by Sabrina

Rayne is next up in our Valentine’s series!

Rayne was born at Laboratory for Experimental Medicine and Surgery in Primates (LEMSIP) on January 29th, 1990. Once the lab closed down she was sent to Wildlife Waystation. When Waystation closed in 2019, Rayne and her family moved to CSNW in 2021. These days she lives with her half siblings Lucky and Cy, along with a few others.

If you’ve spent any time around Rayne, you already know she’s the heart of her sanctuary family. She is that rare, grounding presence that makes everything feel a bit more whole. Rayne at CSNW isn’t just a blessing, she’s the friend everyone wishes for: steady, loyal and she has your back when you need her. When Cy is searching for some peace and quiet, Rayne is the one he often chooses to share that with, they will quietly look through magazines or work on enrichment together often. When she lived with Willy B and he was having a tough time resisting the urge to act out, she would respond with a calm patience most of us only wish we could muster. And there’s her frequent food trading ritual with Lucky, where they’ve worked out their own system for swapping food items that don’t want during meals.

Rayne enjoying a blissfully sunny day:

Taking in the view from her perch on the Bray:

Lucky and Rayne enjoying time together in the chilly weather:

Cy, Rayne, & Lucky hanging out together:

Rayne & Lucky looking down at their caregiver:

Cy & Rayne enjoying some quiet time together:

George and Rayne didn’t hit it off right away. Their first meetings were rocky—full of awkward moments and the occasional misunderstanding. But these days, they’ve found their rhythm. Most of the time, you’ll catch them racing each other around in a game of chase. If misunderstandings happen between George and someone else in the group, Rayne doesn’t automatically take sides. She steps back, assesses the situation, and sometimes, instead of jumping in with the others, she’ll offer reassurance George or simply stay out of it altogether.

Rayne currently has 9 chimpanzee pals who donate to her care but if you also want to donate to Rayne to keep her fully stocked up on her beloved sheets and make for more blissful days in the sun you can become her pal too! Become Rayne’s Pal here!

 

Filed Under: Cy, Lucky, Rayne Tagged With: Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Cy, Rayne

Love for George

February 12, 2026 by Sabrina

Next up for our Valentines series is our newest and youngest resident, George! George’s story starts in California at Steve Martin’s Working Wildlife. When he was an infant he was used for traveling photo ops and then shipped to Germany as one of over a dozen chimpanzees over the years used in a German TV show called Unser Charly. With this kind of start to life it’s hard to guess how well he would adapt to sanctuary life here at CSNW.

George has grown so much since he came to reside here last spring, when he arrived at CSNW from a roadside zoo in Oregon. He’d spend his last years there alone – until everything changed. Since joining us, George has shown a kind of courage that you don’t see every day. He took the Bray by himself with just his caregivers to offer support from the other side of the fences.

In the past I’ve worked with chimps who were deprived of novel experiences during their lives before sanctuary, things like different foods and living environments and sometimes when that happens in their earlier years some of them don’t tend to be as open or curious about things, occasionally even developing a phobia like aversion to things like new foods, grass or open top enclosures. But not George! Since arriving he approached everything with curiosity and bravery.

George on the Bray:

George enthusiastically examining and then consuming a rose from my garden:

He’s always curious what new enriching food items we make him for celebrations:

George obviously won over the humans of CSNW immediately upon arrival.

Volunteer Patti & George gazing at each other through the window:

Caregiver Sabrina & George during one of his first outings on the Bray:

Volunteer Lizz & George having an early morning chat:

At first when George came we weren’t really sure if he knew how to make a nest to sleep in since he didn’t seem to do so at first but before too long he became a master nest builder, complete with a blankie over him for added warmth.

He started by using mostly paper but graduated to blankets over time:

And before long he started incorporating enrichment items like boxes and toys into his nests:

A very creative enrichment nest made of tickets and boxes:

George’s introductions to the Lucky 6 was just as impressive. At first, George seemed a bit lost when it came to socializing with the females like Rayne and Lucky. But it didn’t take long for him to figure things out. Watching him learn, adapt, and win everyone over has been a highlight of our year.

Honestly, when July rolled around and we started introducing George to the Lucky 6, every caregiver here had a few butterflies. Luckily, Cy, the steady leader of the group, stepped up as George’s mentor—and that bond is still going strong today. But some best moments recently have come from the unexpected friendships. Seeing Terry and George turn a morning game of chase into a daily ritual or watching Rayne stand up for George during a misunderstanding—he’s well on his way to being a part of the family we call the Lucky 7.

Cy & George

Rayne, Cy & George:

We’ve been thrilled to see him initiate play sessions with Gordo, who was a bit of a loner, and look forward to his continued expanding friendships.

Gordo grooming George:

George has just started his sanctuary life and hopefully he will be with us for a long, long time and so far George doesn’t have any Chimpanzee Pals so if you’d like to become his pal now is a great time!

Become a Chimpanzee Pal

 

 

 

Filed Under: George Tagged With: george

Mora: Girl Time & Good Vibes

January 20, 2026 by Sabrina

It’s Tuesday, and that means lots of meetings for the humans of CSNW so I will leave a few pictures of Mave and Dora during their private girl time here for you all to enjoy!

 

Dora, feeling playful

Many of you will note the raw spot on her face and this is just a pick mark, which are common among chimpanzees in captivity and can happen from boredom or more often from over grooming either of themselves or from others (like Mave) grooming them.

Mave, feeling ultra relaxed during her girl time with Dora

Filed Under: Dora, Mave Tagged With: Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Mave, Negra

When the Fog Lifts: The Movie

January 16, 2026 by Sabrina

Yesterday Anna shared some photographs of the chimps enjoying the sunny day outside and today I bring you the movie version of yesterday’s idyllic afternoon with the chimps

Filed Under: The Bray, Weather, Young's Hill Tagged With: Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, young's hill

Christmas Eve at the Chimp House

December 24, 2025 by Sabrina

It’s Christmas Eve at the Chimp House, and the place is buzzing with excitement. While the caregivers race around gathering treats and wrapping gifts for tomorrow’s big celebration, Willy is doing his part to get into the holiday spirit—staying active and hyping himself up for all the fun that’s on the way.

 

Staff and volunteers have been working all week, sorting through all the amazing donations and getting it all wrapped for the chimps holiday celebration tomorrow:

Filed Under: Play, Willy B Tagged With: Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Willy B

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