• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest

Hope. Love. Home. Sanctuary

  • Our Family
    • The Chimpanzees
    • The Cattle
  • Blog
  • About Us
    • Visiting the Sanctuary
    • Philosophy
      • FAQs
      • Mission, Vision & Goals
      • Privacy Policy
    • The Humans
      • Staff
      • Board of Directors
      • Founder
    • Annual Reports
    • The Future of CSNW
    • CSNW In The News
  • You can help
    • Donate
      • Become a Chimpanzee Pal
      • Sponsor A Day
      • Transfer Stock
      • Be A Produce Patron
      • Be a Bovine Buddy
      • Give from your IRA
      • Personalized Stones
      • Bring Them Home Campaign
    • Leave A Legacy
    • Employment Opportunities
    • Volunteer
    • See Our Wish List
    • Events
  • Resources
    • About Chimpanzees
    • Enrichment Database
    • Advocacy
      • Advocacy Action Center
      • Apes in Entertainment
        • Trainers
        • Role of the AHA
        • Greeting Cards
      • Chimpanzees as Pets
      • Roadside Zoos
      • Chimpanzees in Biomedical Research
      • Conservation
        • African Apes
        • Orangutans
  • Shop
    • Merchandise Store
  • Contact
  • DONATE NOW

chimpanzee rescue

Stability

January 24, 2014 by Debbie

We often mention on the blog the changes that we observe in the chimpanzees and how we’ve seen them grow over the past five and a half years. There’s no doubt that they are still coming into their own, after living the majority of their lives in lab cages and having no control over their choices and no ability to predict what could happen next.

One of the tragic things about captivity is that the chimps are entirely dependent on us caregivers—we provide food, blankets, enrichment, and we shift the doors between their enclosures. For this reason, it is very important to have a routine so that the chimpanzees can have expectations, and can make decisions based on what they know will happen next. This is what is truly the epitome of being in a sanctuary.

Through these choices, we really see the chimpanzees develop their idiosyncratic likes and dislikes, and we see them grow and change over time. Foxie used to only want to play with trolls, and then some time ago she expanded to nurturing Dora dolls (though she still loves trolls). Jamie has a extreme love for boots, but recently it’s been more fashion boots that she prefers over cowgirl boots (her old favorite). Missy loves socks and slinkys, Burrito loves to have wooden toys to bite on, Annie loves to rub water on her face, Jody likes edible flowers and soapy bubbles, and Negra likes peanuts and nesting.

Having choices has allowed the chimps to relax, enjoy the sunshine, friends, good food, and space to run—and that has made them so much healthier and stronger than they ever were in the lab. See for yourself, check out the before and after photos of each of the chimps on their story pages here.

Although we see so many wonderful changes in the chimpanzees due to all the choice they have now, there are some things that never change. I was looking back through some old blog posts from this time in 2008, before the chimpanzees arrived. Diana’s first impressions of the chimps were spot-on and still six years later, they enjoy the same things she predicted they would when they came to CSNW. She talked about Jamie and choices, Negra and nesting, and Missy and Annie’s close friendship and their desire to play, play, play. These are things that the chimpanzees love to do everyday, but unlike in the lab, they are able to fully appreciate and express their preferences.

Today, the enrichment theme was “grooming day.” Jamie had lots of enrichment to choose from. Boots, scarves, emery boards, scrub brushes, trolls, pillows, blankets, paper, and even a toothbrush. Out of all of that, she chose to make a big nest out of a tube of exam table paper. (Thanks, Carol!)

Negra cuddled in a giant nest:

web_negra_covered_blanket_nest_PR_dm_IMG_7898

Missy and Annie:

web_Missy_footgrab_Annie_play_YH_jb_IMG_7365

And just for fun, Missy’s enrichment item of choice on grooming day:

web_missy_hold_toothbrush_PR_dm_IMG_7893

I so look forward to the changes that are to come and see how the Cle Elum Seven will continue to flourish in sanctuary , but I know I can still count on some stability in the foundation of what they each love, and will continue to enjoy more and more for the rest of their lives.

Filed Under: Annie, Chimpanzees in Biomedical Research, Enrichment, Jamie, Missy, Negra, Nesting, Play, Sanctuary Tagged With: animal protection, animal rescue, animal rights, Animal Welfare, chimpanzee, chimpanzee rescue, chimpanzee retirement, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Cle Elum 7, Cle Elum Seven, csnw, Enrichment, Jamie, Missy, Negra, Sanctuary

No such thing as an easy project in Jamie’s eyes

January 23, 2014 by Debbie

Jamie likes projects. If you’ve been following us for awhile, you’ve probably heard us say something along the lines of “she’s always keeping busy.” It’s so true! Her mind is always working out some puzzle, I think even when she’s napping she’s still getting a plan together about what to do when she gets up!

The other day she and I were going through her boots and she pointed toward this high-heeled zippered boot. I took it to the chute where I could give it to her, but she didn’t move. I came back over to where she was and she gestured like she just wanted to groom it. I wore it for her while she picked at it, and then I took it off and let her hold it against the caging and groom at her leisure.

Very quickly she started to unzip it. At any time I could have tried to give it to her through the chute, but I think she preferred to work on it the hard way—through the caging.

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

There’s something about Burrito

January 20, 2014 by Lisa

So, by now, you just might be aware that Burrito likes to bite on things (his hand, wooden toys.) It’s certainly true that he often uses this gesture as a way to initiate play with others. However, just as frequently, he’ll simply incorporate it into his play alone. Today I found him playing by himself in the front rooms as we cleaned the playroom and just couldn’t help capturing it on film for you. He looks pretty content to me!

web_Burrito_close_up_lie-on-back_bite_toy_play_FR_ls_IMG_7817

web_Burrito_close_up_lie-on-back_play_FR_ls_IMG_7816

Filed Under: Burrito, Play, Sanctuary Tagged With: Burrito, chimpanzee rescue, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Cle Elum 7, Cle Elum Seven, csnw, Play, Sanctuary

The Annie bird

January 15, 2014 by Katelyn

This afternoon has been warm enough that most of the chimpanzees have spent their time relaxing in the greenhouse. But I caught Annie inside the play room enjoying a peaceful nesting spot next to the window, in the sun.

web_annie_lie_on_back_nest_catwalk_kd_IMG_7709

It’s always a joy to see Annie (and all of the chimpanzees) so relaxed and content.

web_annie_lie_upside_down_look_at_camera_closeup_kd_IMG_7719

And this is usually the time when we see (and hear) her endearing “Annie-isms” such as clapping her feet together and making her patented “bird noises.” She makes these sounds by blowing against her hands (seen below) in a manner that is similar to what humans do to whistle. Hearing the elusive “Annie bird” always brings a smile to our faces because we know it means she is happy and relaxed.

web_annie_make_bird_noises_look_at_camera_kd_IMG_7715

But then the warmth of the winter sun just felt too good…

web_annie_lie_down_look_at_camera_closeup_kd_IMG_7733

web_annie_lie_on_catwalk_look_at_camera_kd_IMG_7726

web_annie_lie_on_catwalk_snoozy_kd_IMG_7722

web_annie_sleep_on_catwalk_kd_IMG_7725

web_annie_sleeping_in_sun_pr_kd_IMG_7730

Filed Under: Annie, Nesting, Sanctuary Tagged With: Annie, chimpanzee rescue, chimpanzee retirement, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Sanctuary

Greenhouse mornings

January 13, 2014 by Lisa

As JB mentioned in the video of his recent blog post, “Lending a hand,” the days at the sanctuary revolve around a routine that relies on chimpanzee participation. For example, the chimpanzees are asked to shift into different areas throughout the day so that we can have access other areas to clean while they are not present. The majority of enclosure cleaning happens in the morning (provided everyone is in the mood, of course). On warm, sunny, summer days this often means that the chimpanzees spend an hour or so exploring Young’s Hill. During the winter, however, this is sometimes not the most appealing way to spend time! This morning, with windy gusts up to 40 miles an hour, the chimpanzees opted to spend their morning in the greenhouse while we cleaned in the playroom.

Missy:
web_Missy_on_wooden-platform_GH_ls_IMG_7618

Annie in the foreground, Missy in the background:
web_Annie(foreground)_Missy(background)_sit_on-wooden-platform_GH_ls_IMG_7625

Missy catches me taking pictures from the loft in the playroom:
web_Missy_peeking_over_box_on_wooden_platform_GH_ls_IMG_7621

Annie rests after a quick wrestling game with Missy:
web_Annie_sit_arms-crossed_on-wooden-platform_GH_ls_IMG_7629

Burrito catches the paparazzi:
web_Burrito(foreground)_look_at_camera_Jamie(background)_wooden-platform_GH_ls_IMG_7682

Burrito and Jamie inspect the boxes:
web_Burrito(foreground)_Jamie(background)_look_in_box_wooden-platform_GH_ls_IMG_7690

And, finally, Jamie comes over to see what I’m up to:
web_Jamie_close_up_profile_window_GH_ls_IMG_7662

Filed Under: Annie, Burrito, Jamie, Missy, Sanctuary Tagged With: Annie, Burrito, chimpanzee rescue, chimpanzee retirement, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Cle Elum 7, Cle Elum Seven, csnw, Jamie, Missy, Sanctuary

Today is for human Annie!

January 11, 2014 by Katelyn

Today’s day of sanctuary was sponsored by Elizabeth Cromer in honor of Annie Norris! Elizabeth shared this lovely message for Annie:

“We would like to sponsor this day to you, Annie. You are so very special to us and God knew we needed you in our lives. Thanks for loving us. We know you are a blessing to all the chimps and everyone you come in contact with. Love, the Cromer clan and your Daddy-O.”

Annie is not only a dedicated chimp house volunteer, but she helps us out in countless other ways, including playing an instrumental role in the planning, coordination, and success of our events. Annie has a beautiful, big heart and we humans and chimpanzees are all so fortunate to have her as part of the CSNW family. Elizabeth, thank you so much for sponsoring today for the chimpanzees in Annie’s honor!

Human Annie’s Pals, Missy and Annie Chimpanzee, sharing a relaxing moment together:

web Missy Annie on deck greenhouse GH IMG_4076

Filed Under: Annie, Missy, Sanctuary, Sponsor-a-day Tagged With: Annie, chimpanzee rescue, chimpanzee retirement, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Missy, Sanctuary, Sponsor-a-day

Wrestling on a Thursday Afternoon

January 9, 2014 by Elizabeth

Jamie takes her job as boss very seriously, but Foxie can usually get her to let loose for awhile.

Filed Under: Foxie, Jamie, Play, Sanctuary, Trolls Tagged With: Animal Welfare, chimpanzee, chimpanzee rescue, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Cle Elum 7, Cle Elum Seven, Foxie, Jamie

  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Page 1
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 124
  • Page 125
  • Page 126
  • Page 127
  • Page 128
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 206
  • Go to Next Page »

Primary Sidebar

Subscribe To the Blog and Get Notified of New Posts First!

Archives

Calendar of Blog Posts

June 2026
S M T W T F S
 123456
78910111213
14151617181920
21222324252627
282930  
« May    

Categories

SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER

Footer

PO Box 952
Cle Elum, WA 98922
[email protected]
509-699-0728
501c3 registered charity
EIN: 68-0552915

Official DDAF Grantee

Menu

  • The Chimpanzees
  • Blog
  • About Us
  • You can help
  • Resources
  • Contact
  • Donate

Proud Member of

Connect With Us

Search

Copyright © 2026 Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest. All Rights Reserved. Site by Vegan Web Design