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Take Action Tuesday: Great Clips commercial

January 8, 2013 by Debbie

As we’ve mentioned before, despite a growing public awareness about the plight of chimpanzees in entertainment, they are still being exploited for a cheap laugh. Recently, Great Clips (a nationwide hair salon franchise) aired a commercial launching their new feature, “Clip Notes” with a chimpanzee toward the end. The chimpanzee is seen exhibiting a “fear grimace” – a sign that they were likely beaten or abused prior to the commercial’s production.

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Screenshot of Great Clips’ new ad on YouTube

Please write to Great Clips to ask them to pull the commercial from the air and pledge to never work with apes again.

Sample Letter to Great Clips:
[email protected], CEO

Dear Ms. Olsen:

I was shocked and disappointed to hear that Great Clips has a commercial that features a young chimpanzee. You should know that chimpanzees used in entertainment are torn away from their mothers as infants, often repeatedly beaten during training, and then discarded when they become too strong to be managed.

Using a chimpanzee for a cheap laugh sends the message that these amazing beings are simply props. Surely you are aware that chimpanzees are endangered species in critical need of protection? You are exploiting chimpanzees for your own profits and this is an unacceptable business practice.

Please make the compassionate decision to remove the chimpanzee from your commercial, and please consider to never exploit great apes for entertainment purposes again. Thank you for your consideration of my comments on this urgent matter.

You may also submit your comments to their Facebook page, or post Tweets that express your concern, such as: @GreatClips I was disappointed to see a chimp in your ad for #clipnotes. Please remove the ad! www.chimpsnw.org

**If you send a letter, please BCC [email protected] for tracking purposes. Thank you!

Filed Under: Advocacy, Apes in Entertainment Tagged With: advocacy, animal protection, animal rescue, animal rights, Animal Welfare, chimp, chimpanzee, chimpanzee rescue, chimpanzee retirement, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, chimps in entertainment, clip notes, csnw, eyes on apes, great clips, primate patrol, primate protection, primate rescue, Sanctuary, take action tuesday

Team Burrito Wins

January 5, 2013 by Diana

Burrito is sending a great big thank you to everyone who donated towards Team Burrito! He is now officially the Team Chimp winner, and aptly so with his 30th birthday happening tomorrow. We received 17 donations or pledges yesterday, totaling $1,200. One generous donation was “from” a dog named after a chimpanzee! I know I’ve said this before, but the Cle Elum Seven have the very best supporters. Burrito has quite a few admirers, and if you’re not yet one of them, below are some photos from over the years which will surely win you over. A big thank you to all who participated in the Team Chimp fundraising, making every one of the chimpanzees winners.

web burrito popper toy cute funny playroom PR _MG_5864 web burrito missy playface close up cute greenhouse gh  IMG_6951 Burrito with peas web burrito popper toy cute funny poke playroom PR _MG_5881 web Burrito sit arms crossed cute framed by ladder gh IMG_8975 web Burrito cute face hold coconut birthday party playroom IMG_0022 burrito biting log Burrito eating snow web Burrito cute toy outdoor area greenhouse DSC_0804 burrito-cute-with-chow burrito hugging coconut web Burrito cute face greenhouse outdoor area IMG_0839

burrtio end of plank web Burrito Annie hug Negra foreground youngs hill release day first time yh DSC_0740 Burrito in the distance young's hill web Burrito eat snow Young's Hill YH IMG_0125 web Burrito sit in Negra's cabin blanket hold chow look at camera Young's Hill YH IMG_9701web Burrito platform on back Foxie Jamie YH IMG_0868 web Burrito sit on beam YH IMG_8894 burrito eating grass web Burrito sun in face YH IMG_1042 web Burrito stand on log YH IMG_8414

Burrito in box close-up web Burrito close-up greenhouse GH IMG_3639

Filed Under: Burrito, Fundraising, Thanks Tagged With: biomedical research, chimp, chimpanzee, csnw, northwest, rescue, Sanctuary, shelter, team chimp

Team Burrito

January 4, 2013 by Diana

Although the Team Chimp fundraising was set to end on December 31st, we’re still getting donations (thank you, everyone!) so I wanted to set one last goal and see if we can reach it by Burrito’s 30th birthday this Sunday.

Team Burrito is just $355 away from winning the contest – let’s get him there! A donation of $65 will pay for his heart medication for one month. So, the initial goal is to raise $355 so Team Burrito can win the contest by his birthday, and the stretch goal is to have enough donations to pay for his medication for one year – $780 total. I’m going to start by pledging $30 in honor of his 30th birthday. Will you consider making a $30 or a $65 donation for Mr. B? I will update this page in the comments section as donations come in; feel free to leave your birthday message for Burrito there too!

How can you resist when you  look at the photo below? This is the photo for January in the 2013 calendar, so many of you have it hanging by you right now:

Burrito - January calendar photo

Filed Under: Burrito, Fundraising, Sanctuary Tagged With: birthday, Burrito, chimp, csnw, Fundraising, northwest, Sanctuary

Happy Birthday, Tracy Headley!

December 29, 2012 by Diana

Today was sponsored by Elizabeth Porter as a gift to her daughter, Tracy Headley. Tracy is a fan of Foxie, so I found a few photos of Foxie to go with the blog post.

Tracy will be happy to know that Foxie had a really great day today. I put a big bucket of snow in one of the front rooms and Foxie snacked from the bucket all afternoon (troll dolls in hand, of course). At one point, Foxie noticed that the cover of the television was partially removed. When I asked her if she wanted to watch a movie and moved toward the t.v., Foxie became really excited. So I put in a dvd that included some Dora the Explorer episodes. She was so immersed in the cartoons, that she barely noticed lunch being served by volunteer caregiver Connie. Foxie also played chase with Jamie and Missy.

All in all, I’d say Foxie had a great day. We hope you did too, Tracy! Thank you and your mom for being such great supporters of Foxie and her friends. Happy Birthday!
foxie with new trolls

web for tracy Foxie sit playroom troll doll pr IMG_0142

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web Foxie throw blue troll doll in air about to catch playroom IMG_0100

web for tracy Foxie troll doll look close enrichment party birthday outdoor area sent to birthday donors IMG_5403

Filed Under: Foxie, Sponsor-a-day, Thanks, Trolls Tagged With: chimp, csnw, Foxie, northwest, nw, Sanctuary, Sponsor-a-day, tracy headley

Industrious Jamie

December 29, 2012 by Diana

Jamie, as you probably know, is a very industrious chimpanzee person. Sometimes we create enrichment projects for her. Other times, like today, Jamie assesses the objects that we put out for the chimps and takes it upon herself to come up with a project of her own making (see video below).

Jamie took a well deserved rest this afternoon after all of her industrious work. Note the carefully placed boots in her nest:

jamie in her nest

 

Filed Under: Chimpanzee Behavior, Construction, Enrichment, Jamie, Sanctuary Tagged With: chimp, chimpanzee, cowboy boots, csnw, intelligence, Jamie, nest, northwest, nw, Sanctuary, tool use

taking care of the boss

December 22, 2012 by Diana

As we’ve mentioned before, grooming is an important aspect of chimpanzee culture. Between lunch and dinner in the afternoon is probably the most popular time for grooming among the Cle Elum Seven.

Even though she’s the boss, Jamie is not always the center of grooming. Missy grooms Jamie fairly often (see some photos from about a year ago on this blog post).

Missy grooming Jamie

But Burrito is a less frequent grooming partner to Jamie.

Today Burrito and Missy were both grooming Jamie at the same time as they all sat in front of one of the windows on the catwalk of the playroom.

web burrito jamie missy groom pr catwalk IMG_1328

 

Burrito kept looking at me while I was taking photos.

web burrito jamie missy groom closer up fr catwalk IMG_1324

web Burrito jamie groom look over shoulder pr catwalk IMG_1321

 

Filed Under: Burrito, Chimpanzee Behavior, Grooming, Jamie, Missy Tagged With: behavior, chimp, chimpanzee, csnw, groom, northwest, Sanctuary, shelter

Annie eating snow

December 20, 2012 by Debbie

Annie loves snow:

web Annie eat snow playroom PR IMG_1219

web Annie hold look at snow playroom PR IMG_1215

web Annie hold snow mouth open playroom PR IMG_1203

web Annie sit on stairs snow in hand and bottom lip playroom PR IMG_1176

web Annie sit on stairs snow in mouth and hand playroom PR IMG_1174

web Annie hold snow playroom PR IMG_1214

web Annie sit on stairs snow in mouth and hand look up playroom PR IMG_1173

Filed Under: Annie, Sanctuary Tagged With: animal protection, animal rescue, animal rights, Animal Welfare, Annie, chimp, chimp sanctuary, chimpanzee, chimpanzee rescue, chimpanzee retirement, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Cle Elum 7, Cle Elum Seven, csnw, primate protection, primate rescue, Sanctuary

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