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Training with Rayne

April 12, 2024 by Ellen Brady-McGaughey

Someone recently asked for an update on Rayne’s forehead, and here it is! As many of you who follow the blog already know, Rayne has a chronically dry forehead. It is a distinguishing feature that makes her easy to identify within her group, but can also be itchy and we assume somewhat uncomfortable for her. Because of this, Jenna wrote a plan (awhile ago) to apply lotion to Rayne’s forehead in an attempt to moisturize it and help with the dryness.

Rayne with a magazine and box of enrichment items

The update is that Rayne is a genius and has been allowing us to regularly lotion her forehead, using a paintbrush! She is especially helpful during these sessions as once we paint some of the lotion onto her head, she quickly rubs it in. Rayne’s favorite part of these sessions seems to be the juice she gets as a reward, and she especially loves getting to finish off what is left of it by the end of our session as a jackpot for a job well done. Immediately following these sessions, her forehead appears shiny and well-moisturized, making her look almost like a completely different chimp. We will be continuing to apply lotion to her forehead regularly using a paintbrush, and may try using different lotions to see if they provide more lasting effects.

Rayne’s forehead after lotion application

Enjoy some bonus photos from a forage with Jamie’s group today. The weather has been beautiful today, and both humans and chimps are enjoying it.

Foxie and her doll

Jamie with as many mini peppers as she could carry. This looks very similar to a different photo of Jamie we posted recently…Jamie loves her mini peppers!

Missy in motion

Filed Under: Forage, Foxie, Jamie, Missy, Rayne, Sanctuary, Training, Young's Hill Tagged With: forage, forehead, Foxie, Jamie, lotion, Missy, prt, Rayne, training, young's hill

Ain’t No Foolin’

April 2, 2024 by Chad de Bree

Happy Day After April Fools Day! Hopefully nobody pranked any of you too bad!

I apologize for this very brief blog! Caregivers had their biweekly staff meeting, and today’s went a wee bit longer than anticipated. So please forgive me.

I do have photos though! I hope they paint a better picture of today than any words I could conjure up!

Negra

Annie grooming Negra, who was the first one out onto Young’s Hill this morning.
Of course a morning snack of grass was to be had!
After breakfast, it was time for a nap.

Missy

Missy returning from a morning race around Young’s Hill. She was waiting for her competitor (who will appear shortly).

Chasing a trespasser as Foxie looks on.
Can you find the trespasser in this photo?

Crow

Here they are!

Jamie

Missy actually was just finishing what Jamie had started.

Foxie

Annie

Burrito

Burrito trying to catch up to Missy during this morning’s race!

Cy

Cy being groomed by Rayne on Ryan’s Lookout.
Gordo joined.

Rayne

Rayne taking a midday rest on the Lookout.

Mave

No. Your eyes aren’t fooling you. That is Mave on the Bray! Granted it was a skirmish that initially brought her out there. She chose to hang out a bit when things died down. When the skirmish picked back up about 5 minutes later, Mave casually walked out there to give Terry and Gordo some reassurance. I decided to include this photo since it is rare to come by one of Mave on the Bray.

Filed Under: Annie, Burrito, Cy, Forage, Foxie, Gordo, Jamie, Mave, Missy, Negra, Sanctuary, The Bray, Young's Hill Tagged With: Annie, Burrito, crow, forage, Foxie, Jamie, lunch, Missy, Negra, Play, race, raven, Ryan's Lookout, young's hill

Easter Video

April 1, 2024 by J.B.

Easter was a busy day here at the sanctuary. Somebody thought it would be a good idea to schedule Jake to do some repairs and improvements to the building on the same day as a chimp party. Thankfully, the staff and volunteers (and chimps!) were all good sports about it and we got it all done.

Over the winter, Facilities and Ground Technician Jake, who happens to be a skilled welder, fabricated some new food chutes for Jamie’s side of the building. Food chutes let us safely pass larger foods and enrichment items to the chimps and we have them in all areas of the building except Playroom 1 and Greenhouse 1. Now that the weather is warmer we were finally able to get these new ones installed, along with some new perches for Cy’s group.

Despite Diana’s pronouncement, it’s hard to say who the day’s real winner was: Cy, for discovering the jackpot atop the tower on the Bray, or Negra, for getting eggs, peanut butter, and a leisurely walk through the grass all in one sunny spring day? Let’s call it a tie.

Filed Under: Enrichment, Latest Videos, Party Tagged With: chimpanzee, easter, forage, northwest, Party, Sanctuary

All Play and No Work Makes an Interesting Day

March 21, 2024 by Chad de Bree

A recent study conducted by researchers from Tufts University and Harvard University analyzed play and its importance in wild chimpanzees from Kibale National Forest. They found when food is scarce, adult chimpanzees cease to play with other adults. Adults in the wild are not inherently prone to play as is, so this finding wasn’t too surprising for researchers. What they did find interesting was though adults stop playing with other adults and focus on survival during hard times to find food, mothers will continue to play with their offspring even though they too are in a struggle to find food.

Play is important to chimpanzees, especially for the children. Playing with not just others in their same age bracket, playing with adults help juveniles to build social skills as well as it’s just a good form of exercise. This finding mirrors the what has been found in humans. Play with their parents is important to children. By playing with parents at a very early age, children, both human and chimpanzee, learn what is socially acceptable as play and the correct way to interact with others.

Though play amongst adults in the wild is sparse, in captivity, it is a whole different story. As you know, the chimpanzees here love to play, both with each other and their human caregivers. It is one way they manage their relationship with each other. Some even use play as a way to reconcile after a fight. Granted things would probably be completely different had they been able to be born in the wild and raised by their mothers. That is a scenario I earnestly wish was the scenario even though I would not be here today had that been the case. You would be hard pressed to find any sanctuary caregiver who wouldn’t wish they didn’t have their job if that meant those in their care were born wild and free. Reality, however, stinks sometimes. I can’t ignore the fact this is their lives.

Diana once wrote about the internal struggle caregivers face caring for chimpanzees. Though we love our jobs in taking care of them in a setting away from biomedical testing, we can’t help but feel a sadness that this is it. They won’t be able to travel miles upon miles a day. The won’t be able to fission off and go on adventures with those whom they choose from a community anywhere from 10 to 200 individuals, and return to the group at large when they wish. That is why enrichment is a crucial component in caring for captive chimpanzees. It helps provide variety and entertainment. It helps break up the monotony from day to day.

That being said, I hope you enjoy the video of some of the ways the chimpanzees are kept busy. And yes! I am over the moon Missy has decided to play with me more. I used to only get one good interaction with her a year. Two if I am really lucky. In fact, Missy has just been playing with everybody more; both chimpanzee and human. Not naming names, but there is one individual who seems jealous when she does decide to play with me and other caregivers.

Second note about the video. YES! That is indeed Honey B you see out on the Bray. Though it was a disagreement with Gordo that brought her out there, it was her own free will that kept her outside. All together she was outside a little over 10 minutes, most of which was by herself. There is some hope that she will decide sooner rather than later to go outside with out the chaos of a fight bringing her out there.

Here are some bonus photos from today’s lunch forage on Young’s Hill!

Missy

Annie and Burrito

Annie was playing it coy because somebody was watching…

Gordo

Gordo spent nearly his entire forage trying to get both Annie and Foxie’s attention. Both of whom giving off the “Who? Me?” kind of attitude.

Foxie

Something seems to be missing…
Oh! There she is!
Where did Strawberry Shortcake run off to while Foxie was foraging?
Bad baby!
We are going inside RIGHT NOW!
To have a discussion about running off like that!
Foxie definitely didn’t leave her there to grab some sweet potatoes and cherry tomatoes…

Jamie

And last but certainly not least…

Queen Negra

Keeping a watchful eye on a certain catcalling neighbor. Making sure he doesn’t overdo it.

Filed Under: Annie, Burrito, Forage, Foxie, Gordo, Jamie, Missy, Negra, Play, Sanctuary, Young's Hill Tagged With: Annie, Burrito, forage, Foxie, Gordo, Jamie, lunch, Missy, Negra, Play

Celebrate St. Paddy’s Day with CSNW!

March 17, 2024 by Grace

Happy St. Paddy’s Day, everyone!

Today, we hit the jackpot (literally). It feels like early summer outside, without the wildly frigid wind that we get in the springtime, which made it the perfect day for both groups to have outdoor forages! We celebrated with forages of green Gatorade with a raspberry garnish, corn, fingerling potatoes, beets, and cabbage. The chimps have been in a great mood most of the day, with lots of grooming and playing, and it feels like a breath of fresh air after we’ve all been cooped up inside for the winter. As much as I prefer the cold or rainy days over the heat that comes with the summer months, it does good things for the soul to see the chimps enjoying the sunshine and blue skies.

Photos From The Day:

Annie, lucking out in today’s forage and snagging four pieces of corn

Burrito, enjoying his corn in the sunshine

Sweet, dear Cy relaxing in the afternoon

Foxie, watching the party prep

Jamie, enjoying a purple fingerling potato!

Brave Lucky, out on the Bray

Filed Under: Chimpanzee, Latest Videos, Most Viewed Videos, Party, Sanctuary, The Bray, Young's Hill Tagged With: chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, forage, Party, Sanctuary

The Big 3-4 for the Big Guy

March 12, 2024 by Chad de Bree

Today, we celebrated Cy’s 34th birthday! For his birthday, caregivers set up his own personal library in the mezzanine. For lunch, Cy and friends were treated to a forage of pineapple bowls filled with cherry tomatoes, purple sweet potatoes, and pears on a bed of napa cabbage.

Cy is a gentle being with such a genuine heart. When Cy stares at you, it’s with love. He can make even the toughest individual blush with his soft eyes. To know Cy is to know love, and we are all very lucky to know him.

Happy Birthday, Cy!

Filed Under: Cy, Latest Videos, Party, Sanctuary Tagged With: birthday, celebration, Cy, forage, Party

Wood Wool Forage and More!

February 7, 2024 by Kelsi

Providing enrichment opportunities for the chimps and watching them enjoy the experience is truly a rewarding part of our job. Today we put out peanut butter frisbees, which is a favorite among Negra’s group. Surprisingly, Jamie shared this food puzzle with everyone including Foxie! After cleaning the playroom we noticed we had a lot of leftover wood wool. We decided to put the wood wool out in the green house and put out seeds in the wood wool for the chimps to search for. Watching them problem solve and find different tactics to engage with their enrichment always motivates us to keep creating more ways to enrich them throughout the day. Overall, making enrichment for chimpanzees is not only fun, but also deeply enriching for both chimpanzees and their caregivers.

Don’t forget to test your knowledge of chimpanzees and other primates!

Burrito tossing the wood wool around:

Negra stepped out onto Young’s Hill today 🙂

Jamie:

Goofy little Foxie:

Foxie grooming Negra in the green house:

Filed Under: Annie, Burrito, Forage, Foxie, Jamie, Latest Videos, Missy, Negra, Sanctuary Tagged With: Annie, Burrito, chimp sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, forage, Foxie, Jamie, Missy, Negra, Sanctuary

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