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Foxie

Choices

May 10, 2013 by J.B.

You’ve probably noticed that all of us here at CSNW get excited when the chimps are out on Young’s Hill. Knowing that they lived for decades in small cages in a windowless basement, we celebrate every minute that they can feel the warmth of the sun on their backs, the dampness of the grass beneath their feet, or the cool breeze through their hair.

This year, it’s been all about Negra. Every chimpanzee does things in her own way, and in her own time, and Negra tends to approach things much more slowly and cautiously than the others. But this spring, she has found her confidence out on the hill. She is often the first one out the door in the morning, and sometimes the only one out in the afternoon. She loves eating her breakfast, or handfuls of spring grass, in the shade of the bamboo or one of the many climbing structures.

web Negra eat forage under platform YH IMG_7568

This morning, we were thrilled to see her try something she hasn’t done before. She crawled into the underground tunnel and stayed there for about 15 minutes while snacking on grass and dandelion leaves. Every once and a while she’d pop out to grab more grass and then retreat to her hiding spot.

web Negra peek out of Missys tunnel YH IMG_7627

web Negra in Missys tunnel YH IMG_7621

Sometimes, when you provide captive chimpanzees with choices, they’ll surprise you. For a while, we thought that Negra would choose to stay indoors in bed as the other chimps frolicked outside. But when she was ready, she chose to join them.

But as Negra spends more and more time on the hill, it’s worth noting that none of the Cle Elum Seven spend their entire day outside.

In the morning, it’s common to see all seven chimps on the hill, whether we put their breakfast out there or not. Today, Foxie took a Dora and a troll on her morning adventure.

web Foxie walk YH troll in mouth dora on back IMG_7656

And Missy defied gravity, as she often does.

Missy tightrope YH IMG_7583

But when they’ve had enough playing and exploring, the chimps usually head back inside for a nap. They could choose to build a nest outside, but they seem to prefer napping indoors.

The greenhouse is everyone’s favorite spot year round. In the winter, they might wrap themselves up in a blanket on the second level of the platform, where it is warmest. But on a hot day like today, it’s common to see most of the group sprawled out on the lower platforms. They don’t like to be outside in the direct sun for too long, but they love the heat in the greenhouse. It’s like a sauna.

When the chimps want to relax and let their guard down, I think they feel more secure in an environment that is more familiar to them – one that has four walls and a roof.

web Jody Burrito Annie Negra Missy GH platform

And I think they also like to keep an eye on what the humans are doing. While we clean the playroom in the morning, Burrito often sits in the window of the greenhouse, watching us. Burrito was raised by humans, so it’s no surprise that he likes to be part of our world and keep up with what we’re doing. But more importantly, he wants to see what kind of food we are going to put out in the playroom once it’s cleaned. One track mind, that guy.

web Burrito in window PR to GH

Sometimes the chimps just want to be alone, so you will occasionally find someone in the front rooms while we are cleaning the playroom. This morning, Diana put on some boots for Jamie, and after they walked around the hill she gave them to her. Jamie wore one of the boots to bed and rested her head on the other.

web Jamie nest with boot on foot up in the air room 3 FR

It can be hard to separate your own ideas of what’s best for the chimps from their ideas of what’s best for themselves. On days like today, when it’s 86 degrees and sunny and Jamie is sleeping on the floor inside, I feel like a parent whose kids are inside playing video games on a beautiful day. But that’s a silly way to think. The chimps are most certainly not our kids; in fact, most of them are older than me. And after all, what’s the point of sanctuary if not to give them choices?

Filed Under: Boots, Burrito, Chimpanzee Behavior, Foxie, Jamie, Negra, Sanctuary, Trolls, Young's Hill Tagged With: boots, captivity, chimpanzee, choices, dora, enclosures, Foxie, Jamie, Negra, northwest, rescue, Sanctuary, troll

Chow Dust

April 29, 2013 by J.B.

The bulk of the chimps’ diet consists of fresh fruits and vegetables, nuts, seeds, and browse (more fibrous plant material such as grape vines or cattails), but we still supplement their diet with a very small amount of commercially prepared primate chow. The end of the bag is usually filled with crumbs and chow dust, which the chimps view as a special treat.

Jamie got most of it during a forage the other day:

web Jamie eat chow dust YH IMG_6524

web Jamie chow dust lips YH IMG_6519

But Foxie came along to help her clean up what was left:

web Jamie Foxie eat chow dust YH IMG_6543

web Jamie Foxie eat chow dust YH IMG_6547

Filed Under: Food, Foxie, Jamie Tagged With: chimpanzee, chow, eat, Food, Foxie, Jamie, northwest, rescue, Sanctuary

Fierce Foxie

April 24, 2013 by Katelyn

Foxie may be petite, but she’s fierce when she wants to be.  One of countless things that I love about this chimpanzee woman.

web Foxie close up look at camera playroom PR IMG_6887

Filed Under: Chimpanzee Behavior, Foxie, Sanctuary Tagged With: chimp rescue, chimp sanctuary, chimpanzee, chimpanzee rescue, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Cle Elum 7, Foxie, Sanctuary

Twin Doras

April 14, 2013 by Katelyn

During Foxie’s decades in biomedical research she was used as a breeder.  We know of five children that Foxie gave birth to, two of whom were twins.  It’s heartbreaking that Foxie was not given the opportunity to raise any of her children.  Since arriving at the sanctuary she seems to have found a special affinity for her beloved troll dolls and more recently, Dora dolls.  When Foxie chooses to join us for a walk around Young’s Hill she can often be seen carrying one of her many dolls on her back just as chimpanzee mothers do with their children in the wild.  It’s a bittersweet glimpse into how life should have been for her and each of the Cle Elum Seven.  While we can never know for sure what Foxie is thinking about her “babies” it makes my heart happy to see she has found something to call her own.

web Foxie walk hold two Doras Young's Hill YH IMG_5593

web Foxie walk hold two Doras look at camera Young's Hill YH IMG_5602

Filed Under: Chimpanzees in Biomedical Research, Enrichment, Foxie, Free-living chimps, Sanctuary, Trolls, Young's Hill Tagged With: Animal Welfare, chimpanzee, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Cle Elum 7, Cle Elum Seven, dora, Enrichment, Foxie, Sanctuary, troll, young's hill

Easter egg hunt

March 31, 2013 by Debbie

(Be sure to check out the earlier post with pictures of the party set-up).

Happy Easter! Today we had a big Easter egg hunt on the hill for the chimps. They seemed to really enjoy it. We kept the fun going and had another forage in the playroom, too! When you’re done looking at all the photos, watch the video at the end to see the chimps getting some Easter goodies.

Burrito with an Easter egg basket:

web burrito easter egg basket party forage enrichment YH IMG_5068

Negra drinking some water out of a watering can (while sitting in her cabin)

web negra cabin easter party enrichment watering can YH IMG_5064

Jamie also liked this watering can, and Jody is here peering on:

web jody jamie peer watering can cabin easter egg enrichment forage YH IMG_5143

Annie really liked a different watering can:

web annie drink watering can enrichment easter YH IMG_5113

Foxie and Annie:

web foxie annie dora easter egg enrichment party forage YH IMG_5193

Foxie walking with Negra:

web foxie negra dora easter egg forage party enrichment YH IMG_5094

Jamie in the cabin:

web jamie easter egg enrichment forage cabin YH IMG_5128

Jamie found all our good hiding spots!

web jamie easter egg forage party enrichment YH IMG_5076

Missy with an Easter egg in her mouth:

web missy bouncy bridge easter egg forage party YH IMG_5059

Negra, looking very happy with her Easter egg:

web negra content face easter egg forage party enrichment YH IMG_5088

 

Filed Under: Annie, Burrito, Enrichment, Food, Foxie, Jamie, Jody, Missy, Negra, Party, Sanctuary, Young's Hill Tagged With: animal protection, animal rescue, animal rights, Animal Welfare, Annie, Burrito, chimp, chimp enrichment, chimp sanctuary, chimpanzee, chimpanzee rescue, chimpanzee retirement, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Cle Elum 7, Cle Elum Seven, csnw, easter, easter egg, easter egg hunt, Enrichment, Foxie, Jamie, Jody, Missy, Negra, Party, primate protection, primate rescue, Sanctuary, young's hill

New adventures for Negra and mouthfuls for everyone

March 28, 2013 by Jackie

It’s been another beautiful day in Cle Elum today so I set out a huge lunch forage on Young’s Hill. Everyone went right out, which is always a treat, but not only that – Negra was first! I couldn’t take my eyes off of her as she marched right out and walked over to one of the climbing structures that is a bit further away than her usual spots close to the raceway.

web Negra walk fast mouthful of greens hammock YH IMG_1373

She grabbed a ton of greens along the way and found herself under the shaky bridge, which I am almost certain is an area she hasn’t explored yet.

web Negra forage under shaky bridge walk YH IMG_1386

web Negra walk through bamboo forage lettuce YH IMG_1385

Then, she just sat right down and enjoyed her lunch there.
web Negra smile forage hid behind post YH IMG_1387

web Negre eat lettuce forage sit in bamboo YH IMG_1389

web Negra eat lettuce forage sit in bamboo YH IMG_1393

This may not seem like a big deal, but Negra hasn’t adventured around the hill too much so we celebrate every step she takes in seeming more comfortable sitting in the grass with no bars overhead. And I’ve never seen her that confident out there! She didn’t ask for reassurance or seem concerned or nervous at all. That’s pretty amazing!

Oh and by the way, there were other chimps out enjoying the forage too. 😉

Foxie and Jody had a little picnic on one of the platforms today. That’s Foxie with the mouthful of lettuce – something she used to absolutely loath.
web Foxie and Jody lunch on platform climbing structure Foxie with mouthful of greens (!) YH IMG_1403

Missy loaded up on greens:
web Missy mouthful of greens forage YH IMG_1407

Annie with her mouthful:
web Annie tomato mouth forage YH IMG_1394

Jody and Burrito seemed pretty happy about all the limes!
web Jody mouthful of food forage limes greens tangerine Burrito in background YH IMG_1414

Burrito:
web Burrito mouthful of limes forage YH IMG_1416

Jamie grabbed a huge handful of lettuce, potatoes, avocados, and limes and happily took her loot to the raceway, so I wasn’t able to get a photo of her mouthful, but rest assured, she had one!

Everyone seemed really happy and foraged out there for a pretty long time. I was thrilled to see all seven chimps out there for so long! And I just couldn’t take my eyes off of beautiful and amazingly confident Negra. After she’d munched on all the good stuff she could find in the bamboo, she moved over to the hammock area.
web Negra mouthful of greens by hammock forage YH IMG_1419

and sat where she could watch what was happening over at the house, probably for the first time taking in all that she can see from that side of the hill.

web Negra sit mouthful of greens forage look toward house YH IMG_1420

It was certainly a big day for Ms. Negra.
web Negra sit by hammock forage greens YH IMG_1422

Filed Under: Annie, Burrito, Chimpanzee Behavior, Food, Foxie, Jody, Missy, Negra, Sanctuary, Young's Hill Tagged With: Annie, Burrito, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Cle Elum Seven, csnw, Foxie, Jamie, Jody, Missy, Negra, Sanctuary, young's hill

Foxie and Dora

March 27, 2013 by Elizabeth

It’s very rare to see Foxie without at least one doll keeping her company. In fact, when new volunteers are first learning to tell the chimpanzees apart, they can always tell Foxie by the troll doll or Dora the Explorer she’s carrying. She carried this Dora doll in her mouth for much of the afternoon.

web Foxie dora in mouth look up greenhouse GH IMG_4443

web Foxie dora in mouth look up greenhouse GH IMG_4442

web Foxie dora in mouth look up greenhouse GH IMG_4440

web Foxie sit dora in mouth hold fire hose look at camera greenhouse GH IMG_4434

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

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