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Fighting and Making Up

May 29, 2011 by Diana

Fights are really common among chimpanzees. Being a caregiver you get used to the intense screaming, which often occurs even during fights with no contact between participants. You also know by the sounds when things have escalated. There was a conflict about a week ago which resulted in some minor bite wounds between Foxie and Burrito. After a brief squabble this afternoon, this pair spent a lot of time grooming each other.

The wounds were the initial focus of the grooming – chimps will closely inspect injuries on themselves and each other and clean them up by removing debris. So, grooming is good for their physical health. It’s also important for the social health of the group. The act of grooming is the chimpanzee way of healing and strengthening bonds. (For more on fighting and making up, see also J.B.’s post Conflict and Reassurance with amazing photos of a reassurance hug between Burrito and Foxie from May 4th).

Burrito
Burrito

Foxie

Foxie

 

Foxie grooming Burrito

Foxie and Burrito groom

 

Foxie groom burrito

 

sometimes grooming turns into playing – another great way to strengthen social bonds

Foxie and Burrito groom and play

Foxie hand Burrito's mouth

 

Filed Under: Burrito, Caregivers, Chimpanzee Behavior, Foxie, Grooming Tagged With: Burrito, chimp, chimp behavior, chimpanzee, conflict, csnw, Foxie, Grooming, northwest, reassurance, Sanctuary, social bonds

It’s Gabriela LaChappelle’s Birthday!

May 29, 2011 by Jackie

Keith‘s daughter, Gabriela, is turning 17 today! I can hardly believe it!! Keith is the founder of CSNW, so I’ve known Gabby since 2003 when I first moved to Washington and started working with the chimps at Central Washington University. She’s a beautiful girl (woman!?) with a silly spirit and always has a smile on her face (and if there’s not one, I can make it happen :). I love her and her brother Teddy so much, and think of all of the LaChappelle family as part of my west coast family. So, the happiest of birthdays to you, Gabby! Hope you come visit your friends in Cle Elum soon!

Here’s a photo of one of my favorite moments with Gabby’s favorite chimp, Foxie:

Filed Under: Foxie, Sanctuary Tagged With: Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Cle Elum Seven, csnw, Foxie

WAKE UP!

May 28, 2011 by Jackie

I never really know what I’m in for when I arrive at the sanctuary in the mornings. Sometimes the chimps are all grumpy– maybe they had a fight the night before or just don’t feel like getting out of bed– and sometimes they are playful goofs. Othertimes, it’s a mixture of both. When I arrived the other day, I was happy to start the day off by witnessing this:

Filed Under: Annie, Missy, Nesting, Play, Sanctuary Tagged With: Annie, chimpanzee, chimpanzee retirement, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Cle Elum 7, Cle Elum Seven, csnw, Missy, Play, Sanctuary

Young’s Hill & 3rd Anniversary Fundraising update

May 26, 2011 by Diana

There are still 104 posts on Young’s Hill available for “adoption.”

I know everyone who follows the blog wants to be a part of Young’s Hill and this is your chance! For just $50 you’ll get an engraved plaque with your name, a dedication or message of your choice on your fence post.

Check out the plaques so far on our 3rd Anniversary Fundraising page.

plaques (small)

We’ve been making a lot of progress on the hill habitat construction thanks to volunteers. J.B. would love to hear from you if you want to know more about volunteering. Email him: [email protected].

Here are a few photos taken by volunteers Audrey Spencer and Lynn Williamson who braved the wet and cold weather last Saturday to help make the dream of Young’s Hill a reality:

 

Audrey making sure the fence post is level (this could be your post!) while Jim and Lucas work in the background:

Audrey Jim Lucas fence posts

 

Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest founder Keith holds a post steady as volunteers Lynn and Jim fill the hole:

Keith Jim Lynn fence post

 

The weather got progressively worse as the day went on. We have some dedicated volunteers! Here’s J.B. on the tractor with Keith, Lucas, Jim and Andy adding more fill to a fence post hole.

Andy Jim Lucas Keith JB fence post construction

Thanks so much to everyone who has helped with this project!

Filed Under: Construction, Fundraising, Sanctuary, Volunteers, Young's Hill Tagged With: chimp, chimpanzee, Construction, csnw, J.B. Mulcahy, Keith LaChappelle, northwest, Sanctuary, young's hill

Foxie, up close

May 24, 2011 by Jackie

Not only do we have an awesome camera (thanks to our awesome board of directors), but we also have some really photogenic chimps! Here’s an up close photo of Foxie, who was keeping a close eye on the boss, Jamie.

In addition to keeping her eye on her boss, she’s also been keeping her eye on this troll doll for the last two days:

Filed Under: Foxie, Sanctuary Tagged With: chimpanzee retirement, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Cle Elum 7, Cle Elum Seven, csnw, Enrichment, Foxie, Sanctuary, troll

Sweet Jody

May 22, 2011 by Jackie

On a warm day, Jody loves having the barn doors open. She seems to love the fresh air and the view, and as soon as we open them up for the day, she usually starts going around the playroom collecting as many blankets as possible and makes a giant nest right next to them, either in the sun or where ever she can get the most breeze. Here are a few photos I took of her the other day doing just that in a nest of about 15 blankets.

Filed Under: Enrichment, Jody, Nesting, Sanctuary Tagged With: chimp enrichment, chimpanzee retirement, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Cle Elum 7, Cle Elum Seven, csnw, Jody, Nesting, Sanctuary

Enjoying the view

May 21, 2011 by J.B.

Negra loves looking at the valley below the chimp house. The other day, I removed the greenhouse panels on the south side of the building, giving her a much clearer view. During lunch, she couldn’t take her eyes off of the valley.

Later I caught Foxie spending some time in Negra’s corner, just taking it all in.

Filed Under: Foxie, Negra, Sanctuary Tagged With: chimp, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, csnw, Foxie, Negra, northwest, Sanctuary

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