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ANNIE and Family for the 3rd day of HOOT!

April 26, 2016 by Diana

J.B. and I met Annie eight and a half years ago, along with the rest of the chimpanzees who were to become The Cle Elum Seven.

From the very first blog post we wrote about her (read it here), when we talked about Annie, we talked about her friendship with Missy. Her clear love for and reliance on her friend Missy was her defining characteristic.

But Annie is coming into her own.

While some of the chimpanzees are taking advantage of the sanctuary and living out the childhood that they never had (notably Foxie – just watch the video re-posted to the blog yesterday), I think Annie has been experiencing a bit of a rebellious adolescence lately.

It was clear from day one that Annie was at the bottom of the hierarchy of the seven chimpanzees. We’ve written about her anxiety and lack of confidence in social situations many times. And we’ve told you that her confidence has skyrocketed in the last few years. What we might not have mentioned is that she’s moved beyond confidence to downright moxie.

As a general rule, timidity is not a trait that is revered in the chimpanzee social world. Chimpanzees can be a rough bunch, and if you’re not prepared to walk your talk (or would that be walk your pant-hoot?), you might find yourself in a perilous situation.

While Annie remains sweet and soulful, she is learning that she can be just as tough as the other ladies and gent, and she is much less likely to back down during conflicts now. In fact, sometimes she is the one starting them. If she feels wronged, she won’t just have a self-directed anxiety-laden outburst as she did in the past, she will let the group know she’s not only upset, but she’s not putting up with it.

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On Saturday, we will be raising funds at HOOT! for our Expansion Fund. We have some big dreams for the future of the sanctuary, and we will be sharing these, including a surprise announcement, at the gala.

We have received a matching grant pledge from the Chimpanzee Sanctuary Fund for $50,000. Laura Bonar, Fund Advisor for the Chimpanzee Sanctuary Fund and Chief Program & Policy Officer at Animal Protection of New Mexico, will be one of our special guests at the event!

That grant and the matching funds that we will raise on Saturday will go towards our first phase of expansion. This means that we will be adding more chimpanzees to the group in the near future.

We are still seeing the individual personalities and the group dynamics of the Cle Elum Seven change after almost eight years, and this will be a whole new and thrilling chapter in the lives of Annie and her six family members.

Who knows how we will be describing Annie’s position three or four years from now. What I do know is all of the chimpanzees will continue to change and grow and experience life in new ways.

I can’t wait to tell you all about it.

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Filed Under: Annie, Chimpanzee Behavior, Events, Friendship, Sanctuary Tagged With: #hoot2016, animal rights, Animal Welfare, Annie, biomedical research, chimp, chimpanzee, csnw, hoot, northwest, Sanctuary

FOXIE for the 2nd Day of HOOT! & Wild Chimpanzees with Doll Rocks

April 25, 2016 by Diana

We were all so touched by the incredible Sponsor-a-Day posted from Megan and her husband earlier today in memory of Baby H.

So, it seems appropriate to make today about celebrating Foxie. A video came up in my news feed on Facebook that is also Foxie-related. It is a short interview with Dr. Richard Wrangham and a fascinating look at juvenile chimpanzees in the wild who seem to be treating rocks as dolls.

Here’s a link to the video: http://www.bbc.com/earth/story/20160422-the-young-chimpanzees-that-play-with-dolls

Does this seem like a doll-loving chimpanzee you know?

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Because we are counting down to HOOT!, I’m sharing this image that will be one of just seven exclusive metal prints that can be bid on during the Happy Hour reception at the event on Saturday (minus the HOOT! logo):

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Wondering what else will be happening during the Happy Hour? So much! Each guest will receive two drink tickets good for beer, wine, or two custom cocktails (delicious non-alcoholic punch is also available). And everyone can give with their hearts at the Hope, Love, and Home stations staffed by the best friends of the Cle Elum Seven – the sanctuary staff. Guests can ask questions, learn more about the chimps, and contribute directly to the area of care that speaks to them the most while earning a heart to personalize and add to the Heart Board.

Today’s countdown to the celebration of the year, just days away, is thanks to chimpanzee friends Tracy Headley and Poppoff Inc who are Happy Hour sponsors for HOOT!

 

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I am getting so very excited about the event this year, I might just do some pirouettes and spinning today in honor of Foxie.

Filed Under: Dolls, Enrichment, Events, Foxie, Free-living chimps, Fundraising, Party, Sanctuary, Thanks, Trolls Tagged With: #hoot2016, auction, chimp, chimpanzee, dolls, event, Foxie, Fundraising, hoot, northwest, pretend play, Sanctuary, wrangham

On the First Day of HOOT!

April 24, 2016 by Diana

We are counting down to the HOOT! gala, just seven days away on April 30th.

This first day of HOOT! is thanks to Martha Faulkner Real Estate for being the Seattle Met Photo Booth Sponsor and thanks to Iain Moffat and Mohamed Jantan for being the Program Sponsor.

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HOOT! includes an in-person live auction, but shhhh – anyone can take a peek at what attendees will be bidding on this Saturday via the auction preview site (note this is a preview site only, there will be no online bidding available). However, if you aren’t able to attend, but are seriously interested in bidding on an item, get in touch ([email protected]).

In addition to the live auction items, guests will have the opportunity to bid on unique photo prints of each of the chimpanzees. This First Day of HOOT! is for Burrito:

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Burrito seemed appropriate for day one because graphic designer Lori Kiers used his hooting face to promote the event this year:

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Thanks to everyone for already making this event a success! I am so looking forward to celebrating with you! Share your love of Burrito today if you’re excited too!

 

Filed Under: Burrito, Events, Fundraising, Party, Sanctuary, Thanks Tagged With: Burrito, chimp, chimpanzee, csnw, gala, hoot, northwest, Sanctuary

Love a Chimpanzee Day 2016

April 23, 2016 by Anna

The Cle Elum 7 had a brunch forage to celebrate Love a Chimpanzee Day. Make sure to watch to the very end of the video to give yourself just one more reason to rejoice!

Filed Under: Party, Sanctuary, Sponsor-a-day Tagged With: chimpanzee, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Party, Sponsor-a-day

Today is for chimpanzees, Monica, and Gary Best

April 23, 2016 by Katelyn

Several years ago (seven to be exact!), the chimpanzees’ good friend and supporter, Monica Best, chose to celebrate her birthday by proclaiming April 23rd “Love a Chimpanzee Day” and she has sponsored it each year since for the chimpanzees. And this year as we celebrate chimpanzees and Monica we are also celebrating in memory of Monica’s dad, Gary Best.

Monica, you have the biggest heart, full of generosity and compassion. We are so grateful to you for all you do not only for the chimps, but for so many other animals in the world. We are honored to celebrate your dad here today – he must have been quite a man to have a daughter like you. All of us here are wishing you a day full of the comfort, love and joy you provide for so many others.

Happy Birthday, Monica, and Happy Love a Chimpanzee Day!

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Filed Under: Negra, Sanctuary, Sponsor-a-day Tagged With: animal protection, animal rescue, animal rights, Burrito, chimpanzee, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Negra, Sanctuary, Sponsor-a-day

Wild food…and medicine?

April 22, 2016 by J.B.

The chimps spend a lot of time looking for food on their own this time of year.

Annie:

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They love to eat grass, dandelion leaves, prickly lettuce, mustard, and many other wild plants, as well as the bamboo and fir trees that we have planted.

Negra:

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Sometimes they sit down and eat them outdoors; other times they collect them and return to the greenhouse.

Missy:

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Every once and a while they find something new that we haven’t seen them eat before, or that we didn’t even know was growing on the hill. And when they do, it sends us racing to the computer in a panic to figure out what they’re eating and to make sure it’s safe!

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This morning, while the other chimps were munching on grass, Jody seems to have found herself some wild rose – a new one to us. She’s by far the most adventurous eater of the group and she will go to great lengths to eat small amounts of certain plants.

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Wild chimps are known to self-medicate, a behavior known as zoopharmacognosy. Some swallow Aspilia leaves whole to treat parasites, others eat clay to ease an upset stomach. This type of behavior is most likely culturally acquired, and chimp culture is not something the Seven ever got to experience in the lab. And of course there is almost no overlap between the plants found across equatorial Africa and the plants found on Young’s Hill, so it’s doubtful that they have any type of innate knowledge of which particular plants to eat. But sometimes I’m struck not just by the type of plants they’re eating, but by the way in which they eat them. If you’re hungry and you want to eat grass, you might as well just stuff your face, as Burrito so happily demonstrates here:

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But we occasionally see the chimps carefully swallowing a single blade of grass at a time, even carrying that single blade from the top of the hill back to the greenhouse. And sometimes, instead of chewing the grass first, they fold it up like an accordion and swallow it whole, like wild chimps do with Aspilia.

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Is it possible for captive chimps to learn a basic form of self-medication on their own? The Seven are routinely screened for parasites, so it’s highly unlikely that they are knowingly treating a parasitic infection as their wild counterparts do. But as is the case with so much that fascinates us about chimps, where intelligence, instinct, curiosity, and culture are inextricably interwoven into complex patterns of behavior, it certainly leaves you wondering…

Filed Under: Chimpanzee Behavior, Food, Young's Hill Tagged With: aspilia, chimpanzee, grass, northwest, parasites, Sanctuary, self-medication

Dominance

April 21, 2016 by Elizabeth

Jamie reminds us multiple times a day who’s boss.

Filed Under: Chimpanzee Behavior, Jamie, Sanctuary Tagged With: Animal Welfare, chimpanzee, chimpanzee rescue, Cle Elum, Cle Elum 7, Cle Elum Seven, Jamie, Sanctuary

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