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eagle scout project

A Missy in Motion…

October 29, 2016 by Diana

Today was a great day!

Way back in the spring, Charlie Nickerson of Troop 80 in Seattle contacted J.B. about doing his eagle scout project to help the sanctuary. We’re not able to say yes to all requests we get from people interested in doing volunteer projects like this, but we had just had a bunch of fire hose donated, so J.B. got Charlie started on the idea of making some fire hose hammocks to add to the interest of Young’s Hill.

A whole group of people joined in the hanging of the two awesome new hammocks, including other members of Troop 80, Shawn (J.B.’s new right-hand maintenance volunteer), John, and two CWU students – Ruth and Kyle.

It was pouring when they arrived this morning, so the chimps didn’t mind not having access to their outdoor habitat. The team worked outside in the wet weather with J.B. while volunteer Rachel and I cleaned up the chimp house.

scouts hanging hammock 2

scouts hanging hammock

In addition to the two new hammocks, the group also hung fire hose in various areas on the hill, connecting structures to each other.

Luckily, by the time they were finished with all of this manual labor, the weather had cleared up. So, the hardworking team spread a forage on the hill for the chimps and watched all seven chimpanzees forage for their lunch and explore the new features of their habitat.

scout group watching

I took what seemed like hundreds of photos of the chimps enjoying these new features and foraging, and I’ve narrowed down a couple of series to share in this blog post.

You probably know that we celebrate Jamie’s birthday on Halloween, which is just a few days away, but Missy might have thought all the new fire hose was a present just for her.

I am calling the below series of photos: “A Missy in Motion Tends to be the Best Thing Ever.”

 

Here is Missy standing next to Annie. Take a moment to admire Missy’s thigh muscles:

Missy standing on bar

 

In her element, Missy tightrope walking and otherwise using existing and newly hung fire hose to traverse all over the hill:

Missy tightrope walking

 

Missy climbing

 

Missy traversing fire hose

 

Missy in motion

 

Later in the day, Missy discovered some food cleverly hidden in new fire hose wrapped around a log post:

Missy finding hidden food

 

Every once in a while, she would stop to rest:

Missy sitting

 

But not for long! Here she is climbing into one of the new hammocks:

Missy climbing on new hammock

 

I’d say it’s a hit:

Missy sitting in new hammock

 

 

This next series of Jamie I am calling, “Perfect Dismount”

Jamie tightrope walking

Jamie tightrope walking

Jamie hanging

 

A very cleverly hung piece of hose that Jamie couldn’t resist trying out:

Jamie swinging

Jamie swinging

Jamie swinging

Jamie swinging

Jamie swinging

Jamie dismount

 

Annie may have found her new favorite hangout:

Annie sitting in new hammock

 

Burrito explored a new hammock by himself later in the day:

Burrito checking out hammock

 

And then he peeked at us from the lookout:

Burrito lookout

 

Thanks to everyone who helped make the day a great one, including all of you reading and sharing this – your support makes every day great!

 

Filed Under: Annie, Burrito, Construction, Enrichment, Jamie, Missy, Sanctuary, Thanks, Volunteers, Young's Hill Tagged With: animal rights, Animal Welfare, chimp, chimpanzee, Cle Elum, csnw, eagle scout project, release, rescue, Sanctuary, shelter

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