For as long as we’ve known Jody, she’s been incredibly confident and independent. Her happy place is lying alone in a big nest of soft blankets. But somewhere along the way, she has become very invested in taking care of her chimp family. She works hard to make sure the group stays together. This spring, as Negra has ventured farther out onto Young’s Hill than ever before, Jody has periodically gone to the top of the hill to “collect” Negra when she decides it’s time. If Negra isn’t ready to come inside yet, Jody nervously stays with her, hair standing on end. For a group of chimps who never got to know their mothers, they’re lucky to have a mom in Jody.
Cle Elum 7
What’s that sound?
This is audio from four different video clips on four different days at the sanctuary. Can you guess what’s going on in each clip based only on what you hear?
A Royal Decree
When the Queen says it’s time to stop fighting, it’s time to stop fighting.
Cooling Off
Volunteer caregiver Becca brought out the mister today, and it was a hit (though Jody wasn’t sure at first).
Feeling Silly
One of the worst parts of this job is having to watch the chimps be so dang happy all the time.
Fine Dining
There’s nothing quite like savoring a raw onion on a spring afternoon with the birds chirping in the background.








