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Remembering Travis and the nature of chimpanzees

February 16, 2010 by Diana

One year ago today Travis, a “pet” chimpanzee in Connecticut mauled a woman named Charla Nash and was later fatally shot by police. It was a tragedy that J.B. eloquently wrote about in this blog post: The True Nature of Chimpanzees.

Just a few days ago, a volunteer at a facility in Florida was attacked by a young chimpanzee. Best known  as Chimp Farm, the facility operated as a roadside attraction for decades and was famous for chimpanzees trained to box with humans.  Chimp Farm was shut down by the USDA in 1999. After making improvements to the housing for the animals, and putting the days of boxing chimpanzees behind them, they reopened a few years ago as Suncoast Primate Sanctuary. Though it’s difficult to parse out the facts from all of the media coverage about the attack, it does seem clear that the chimpanzee, Shawn, escaped her enclosure because those working that day, including the woman who was attacked, did not properly secure and double check the enclosure. In a statement to the press, the volunteer stressed how important it is to follow proper procedure so that escapes do not occur due to human error.

It can be frustrating that these are the stories about chimpanzees that seem to catch the attention of the major media, while there are so many positive stories out there. Chimpanzees are being migrated from a former laboratory to the Save the Chimps sanctuary islands. The Center of Great Apes is expanding  to rescue more chimpanzees. And Foxie at Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest is rubbing her toes together and kissing a troll doll as construction is completed on the chimps “greenhouse.”  But we can try to take advantage of the brief and sensationalized focus on chimp attacks to educate others.

The bottom line is that chimpanzees really do not belong in captivity. That is where the tragedy begins. At CSNW we do our best to provide the chimpanzees with a rich and varied life, but it’s not the life they should be living. The deserve to be swinging from the trees, traveling miles foraging for food, living in large social groups, and making nests out of branches. For so many reasons, they can’t live in the wild, so we’ll continue to provide them the best care possible. And we will always keep in mind J.B.’s words: “if we truly love them [chimpanzees], we need to treat them with the respect they deserve, and that includes respect for their complex nature….they are not meant for our world, any more than we are meant for theirs.”

Filed Under: Apes in Entertainment, Sanctuary Tagged With: chimp, chimp attack, chimp attack florida, chimpanzee, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, travis

Sippin’ for the Seven

February 16, 2010 by Diana

Tickets are flowing for March 6th Sippin’ for the Seven wine (and beer) tasting fundraiser in Roslyn. Buy tickets online today or purchase them in person with cash or check at smith exhibits in Roslyn. Tickets are just $35 and include a Jody logo wine glass, wine and beer tastings, nibbles, music by Lenny Price and Millie Radonovich and the chance to meet sanctuary staff and volunteers.

This event was great last year, and will be even greater this year! New this year – a raffle available at the event with an exclusive visit to the sanctuary as the grand prize. All profits made from ticket sales and the sale of wine and beer to take home will directly benefit the Cle Elum Seven chimpanzees. For more info, see our event page.  Check out the event on Facebook and be sure to sent invites to your FB friends.


Big, big thank you to Sippin’ sponsors:

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Vintage Vine logo small

DOG 937 logo small

Inland Logo small

Sponsorships still available. Download pdf for corporate sponsorship levels.
For more information email: [email protected]

 

Thanks also to our friends at Field Roast for donating sausage as part of the event food.

 

Participating wineries and breweries (more to come!):

Cedergreen Cellars
Ironhorse Brewery
Naches Heights Vineyard
Northwest Totem Cellars
Sheridan Vineyard
Kestrel Vintners
Gamache Vintners
Waters Winery
Bunnell Family Cellar
Knipprath Cellars
Fontaine Estates Winery

Filed Under: Events, Sanctuary Tagged With: chimp sanctuary, chimpanzee, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, chimpanzees, chimps, Cle Elum Seven, sippin' for the seven

Love Day!

February 14, 2010 by Jackie

The chimp’s had a fantastic Valentine’s Day party! Two of our supporters, Robbi and Dick Brown, brought TONS of fabulous new toys including books, stuffed animals, a plastic shopping cart, new troll dolls, scarves, socks, and a red feather boa. We filled gift bags of various new toys and wrapped the rest in red wrapping paper. Stephanie Perciful, our morning volunteer, brought tons of goodies as well, including food, decorations, and a lips-shaped pinata! The theme of the day- RED! Almost all the food was red- including strawberries, raspberries, red bell peppers, peaches, red pears, plums, apples, and pear juice in cute little bottles Stephanie brought. Elizabeth put a few raspberries and strawberries in decorative muffin cups (beautiful touch!) and put bite sized pieces of fruit in festive bags that we scattered and hung from various places in the playroom. The chimps were SO excited! The playroom was decorated to the max! Thanks so much to Dick, Robbi, Stephanie and Shelley, Margaret, and Karen! You guys put on quite the party! Due to technical difficulties, I was unable to put a video together today, but I’ve posted a sneak peek of the food. I promise more to come tomorrow… 🙂 Happy Valentine’s Day!

Valentine's Day yummies!. Valentine's Day Yummies!

Filed Under: Enrichment, Food, Party, Sanctuary, Thanks, Trolls, Volunteers Tagged With: Animal Welfare, chimp, chimp enrichment, chimp sanctuary, chimpanzee, chimpanzee rescue, chimpanzee retirement, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, chimpanzees, Cle Elum 7, Cle Elum Seven, csnw, forage, Sanctuary

Valentine’s Day in honor of loved ones

February 14, 2010 by Diana

Valentine’s Day is all about love, so we have multiple Sponsor a Day dedications today. Today is in honor of Patty Clark, a wonderful friend and volunteer and in memory of Bill Clark from their daughter Shelley Winfrey, who also volunteers at the chimp house.

Today is also in memory of Eleanor Julia Talbot, beloved feline friend of volunteers Margaret and Karen.

Thank you, Shelley, Margaret and Karen for Sponsoring a Day of sanctuary for the Cle Elum Seven and remembering and honoring your loved ones on this day of love!

Filed Under: Sanctuary, Sponsor-a-day, Thanks Tagged With: chimpanzee, chimpanzee retirement, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, chimps, Sponsor-a-day, valentine's

Foxie and her adorable toes

February 13, 2010 by Diana

Foxie frequently rubs her toes together. I don’t think we’ve shared any video of this on the blog before. It is one of Foxie’s many endearing habits.

Filed Under: Foxie, Sanctuary, Trolls Tagged With: animal protection, animal rescue, Animal Welfare, chimp, chimp enrichment, chimpanzee, chimpanzee rescue, chimpanzee retirement, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, chimps, Cle Elum Seven, csnw, Foxie, troll

Annie and Missy

February 12, 2010 by J.B.

Annie and Missy have such a strange relationship. They are nearly inseparable, but when Missy decides to groom or play with someone else, Annie appears to be jealous. Its very predictable – if you see Missy playing with another chimpanzee, you can bet that Annie is watching her every move from a distance. Sometimes Annie will sit back on her butt and tap her heels on the floor, which is a behavior she often displays when she is anxious. And while Missy likes to interact with the other chimps, Annie mostly keeps to herself when Missy is not around.

Today I was taking photos of Missy and Jamie grooming and playing together outside:

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And sure enough, there was Annie in the doorway, keeping an eye on things:

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Filed Under: Annie, Grooming, Missy, Play Tagged With: animal protection, animal rescue, animal rights, Animal Welfare, Annie, chimp, chimpanzee, chimpanzee rescue, chimpanzee retirement, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Cle Elum Seven, csnw, Grooming, Jamie, jealousy, Play

Tool modification

February 10, 2010 by Diana

A few weeks ago, before J.B.’s recent post on tool use, I took several minutes of video of Jamie attempting to get a piece of chow just out of reach in the front rooms. I condensed the video a bit to show the highlights. There are a couple of things that Jamie does in the video that just make her all-around cool as well as demonstrate the intelligence of chimpanzees.

Filed Under: Enrichment, Food, Jamie, Sanctuary Tagged With: chimp enrichment, chimp rescue, chimpanzee, chimpanzee rescue, chimpanzee retirement, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, chimpanzees, chimps, nonprofit, Sanctuary

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