Sometimes games of chase are fast and furious, and sometimes they’re… not.
(Don’t let Jamie’s attire fool you — it’s a beautiful day in Cle Elum!)
And here’s a portrait just because:

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by Elizabeth
Sometimes games of chase are fast and furious, and sometimes they’re… not.
(Don’t let Jamie’s attire fool you — it’s a beautiful day in Cle Elum!)
And here’s a portrait just because:

by Diana
One of the most important aspects of sanctuary life is variety. And one of the most exciting times for chimpanzees is mealtime. Our staff and volunteers delight in creating dinners that are always a little different. The food grunts and squeaks that the chimpanzees make are a pretty good reward for the effort, I’d say.
by J.B.
This morning the chimps had some cocktails (virgin, of course) with their grass forage. Diana got some photos:



by Elizabeth
Enjoy this video of the chimpanzees enjoying their spinach and pancake dinner.
by J.B.
I didn’t get around to taking any photos or video today, so I had to look through my computer for older photos that we haven’t posted yet. Cheating, I know….
There’s something about this photo of Negra that I like. She has a great drooped-lip face:

Missy has beautiful eyes and she always throws a glance at the camera when she’s being photographed:


by Elizabeth
As you may know, Jamie is always busy. It is difficult to imagine how she kept her sharp mind occupied while stuck in a barren lab cage for so many years. Here is a montage of several video clips of Jamie from the last few days. In the video, Jamie makes a paper nest, cleans her sunglasses, files her nails, and brachiates outside.
by Diana
Today I felt a bit like a chimpanzee sanctuary paparazzi. This first set of photos shows Foxie yawning – I just thought they were cute. The second though are spy-like photos of Foxie lying in a nest!! I was at the chimp house late and I caught her in an actual chimp nest (sheets and all!) way up in the corner of the catwalk. This is very exciting. If there were a chimpanzee sanctuary tabloid, I think the Foxie nesting photos would make the cover.



Get ready for it – the first real photos of Foxie settling down into a comfy nest of sheets. I don’t know if she made the nest or was borrowning one that someone else made.

She caught me taking photos, but didn’t seem to mind.

I know this is blurry, but sometimes that’s all we sanctuary paparazzi can get. Foxie is holding a troll doll in her left hand and a long-handled brush in her right.


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