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Valentine’s Party?

February 9, 2009 by Diana

Shelly C. thought it would be great to have another call for some party donations for the upcoming Valentine’s Day party. Let us know if you’d like to contribute – it’s kind of like passing the hat around the office, only parties for the Cle Elum Seven are way more fun than office parties. This will be their first Valentine’s celebration!!! We’re brainstorming the menu already.

Oh, and speaking of celebrations, we’re almost done mapping out the birthdays for the group. We had to choose birthdays for most of the chimpanzees because they were not known, but we know they all deserve their own special day. I’ll update y’all soon with the actual dates.

Thanks!!

Filed Under: Enrichment, Events, Food, Fundraising, Sanctuary, Thanks Tagged With: animal rescue, chimpanzee, chimpanzee retirement, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Enrichment, nonprofit, Sanctuary, seattle

Foxie “disciplining” a doll

February 9, 2009 by Diana

J.B. posted a video a few days ago with the background sounds of Foxie hitting a troll with a spoon. It’s not an uncommon occurrence these days. I consider it a good thing, because now she interacts with more forms of enrichment – spoons!  This video is of Foxie “disciplining” a Madame Alexander doll with a ladle.

Filed Under: Foxie, Sanctuary, Trolls Tagged With: chimp enrichment, chimpanzee, chimpanzee rescue, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Cle Elum, csnw, Foxie, Sanctuary, troll

Foxie, Missy, and Annie playing outside

February 8, 2009 by J.B.

Chimps often walk bipedally when their hands are full (with trolls, for example). Foxie also does this when she is playing (in this example) or displaying.

Filed Under: Annie, Foxie, Missy, Play, Trolls Tagged With: Annie, chimpanzee, Foxie, Missy, northwest, Play, Sanctuary

Morning Yoga, Troll Games

February 6, 2009 by J.B.

You never know what you are going to find when you greet the chimps in the morning. For example, you might find Jamie upside down, acting as if its totally normal to begin the day upside down. 

 

Today was a beautiful day for early February so we served lunch outside. Afterwards, Foxie climbed to the top of the enclosure to where she could throw her trolls down to us.

troll-hand-1

troll-hand-2

Filed Under: Enrichment, Foxie, Jamie, Play, Trolls Tagged With: chimpanzee, Foxie, Jamie, northwest, Sanctuary, Trolls, yoga

Playing chase with Missy

February 5, 2009 by J.B.

Missy loves to play chase outside. It’s not fair for us humans, though. The outdoor enclosure is built into a hillside, so while Missy just runs from one side to the other on flat ground, we humans have to run up a hill, around the back side, and back down again. Meanwhile, we can hear Missy laughing in anticipation of our arrival. When we finally get there, Missy has already taken off again.

As fun as it is for us to play chase with the chimps, we much prefer when they play together.

Filed Under: Jamie, Missy, Play, Sanctuary Tagged With: chimpanzee, Jamie, Missy, northwest, Play, Sanctuary

Business as usual

February 1, 2009 by J.B.

You’ll be glad to know that everyone is doing well, and although the chimpanzees are still trying to figure out where things stand after the fight, for the most part its business as usual around here.

This morning, Jamie kept herself occupied by playing with towels and water bottles (the loud noise you hear in the video is from Foxie hitting one of her trolls with a spoon!). She’s somehow always busy, and you can see how serious she is when she’s engaged in one of her many tasks, like pouring water from one bottle to another:

 

In the afternoon, Jamie, Foxie and Missy played outdoors. Foxie, of course, brought her trolls:

Filed Under: Burrito, Enrichment, Foxie, Jamie, Trolls Tagged With: Burrito, chimpanzee, Foxie, Jamie, northwest, Sanctuary, Trolls

Fighting

January 31, 2009 by J.B.

You’ve probably noticed in the photos we post that some members of the Cle Elum Seven are missing fingers, toes, and parts of their ears. Injuries like this are usually the result of fights with other chimps, and they are not uncommon in chimps who have spent years in captivity (or in the wild, for that matter).

Yesterday, there was an intense fight in our group. Everyone is going to be OK, but a few folks are pretty bruised and battered. It was hard to tell what started things off, but Burrito got the worst of it. While male chimpanzees are impressive, they are no match for six females acting together. Thankfully, everyone still has what was left of their ears, fingers, and toes.

What amazes me about chimpanzees is the way they reconcile after fights like this. As their friends, our instinct is to separate them to make sure no one gets hurt any further. But unless immediate medical intervention is necessary, its important for chimpanzees to be together after a conflict, whether that’s to make amends or to reinforce the new relationship that was established by the fight. Within minutes – after the alarm barking subsided – the entire group was together, grooming each others’ wounds.

Thankfully, chimpanzees also have an amazing ability to heal. The Cle Elum Seven are lucky to have three experienced and dedicated veterinarians looking out for them, so we are confident that everyone will be fully healed in no time. The humans, on the other hand, will be shaking for some time to come 🙂

Filed Under: Sanctuary Tagged With: chimpanzee, fighting, northwest, Sanctuary

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