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Fort B Access Granted

October 26, 2025 by Chad de Bree

There are times I wish I was able to peek into the chimpanzees’ thoughts to see what they actually are thinking. For instance, I really wish I could peek into Honey B’s mind to see what that brain conjures up imaginatively.

For the six years I have known her, watching her has always been intriguing. If you were able to watch her almost every day, you too would understand that mind is running on all cylinders at all times. From the luring in of unsuspecting caregivers to spit in their face, to the placement of toys in places to mess with daily shifting, to her strategic placement of items when she is building her nests, and yes, to some how figuring out how to steal a hose while the caregivers were away.

I was spending time with her in the afternoon while she was in the mezzanine. She was specifically in the area commonly know as “the cubby.” If there is an spot in her areas that she without a shadow of a doubt love, it’s that little spot. She was in such a playful mood (with me at least), spinning around on her back, making her little grunts of happiness that serenades my ears. She reached outside her area, grabbed a purple blanket and drug it in. Draping it over her head, she grabbed two corners and held them up into the cage mesh.

It looked like a little tent or fort. Honey B then invited me to come closer. It was like we were both playing a little game of “fort,” which she seemed to think was fun.

It was really reminiscent of being a child again, playing fort and telling secrets. And as it happens somewhat frequently, I missed a grand opportunity. I was telling my friend about it, to which they asked if I had a blanket on hand to complete Fort B. Unfortunately, I did not since I had not anticipated this fun little game. Next time though! (Hopefully there is a next time.)

Side note: here is Honey B’s mother, Missy, utilizing a fort during “Blanket Fort Day.” Missy was enjoying her food puzzle and watching that young whippersnapper, George, as he was on the Bray earlier.

*Bonus Photos*

Terry munching on his dinner carrot
Willy B enjoying his night bag

Filed Under: Enrichment, Honey B, Play, Sanctuary Tagged With: blankets, dinner, Enrichment, forts, games, Honey B, imagination, Missy, Terry, Willy B

Game-O-Tug-O-War

April 15, 2025 by Chad de Bree

Staff are taking part in a very important training today. So please enjoy this video of some of the chimpanzees playing tug-o-war and keep away from the past week as staff training is underway.

Filed Under: Burrito, Dora, Honey B, Negra, Play, Sanctuary Tagged With: Burrito, dora, games, Honey B, keep-away, Negra, Play, tug-o-war

Keep them guessing

March 31, 2017 by J.B.

Foxie loves playing chase with her caregivers. To start a game, she passes one of her dolls to us and then runs or spins away. As she waits for us to catch up, she takes a big gulp of water from the fountain and holds it in her mouth. Is it because all that running makes her thirsty? Perhaps. Does she think it’s funny to keep her caregivers guessing as to whether she’ll swallow that mouthful of water or spit it in our faces? Definitely.

Filed Under: Foxie, Play Tagged With: caregiver, chase, chimpanzee, Foxie, games, northwest, Play, rescue, Sanctuary

Roslyn Troll and Doggie Olympics

July 22, 2012 by Diana

The weather was great. The competition was fierce. The times were good.

Supporter Monica B. found the BEST EVER mascot for the Roslyn Olympics. Meet Stanley the Troll Dog:

stanley

Check out some more of the photos from the Roslyn Olympics that J.B. took:

3 legged race

troll guess

troll toss 1

troll toss 2

trollphies

troll toss winners

3 legged race winners

troll relay

champions

Who’s coming next year? We’re going to try to get the park on the 2nd week in July on a Saturday. Big thanks to ARRF Animal Rescue and the sponsors of the 2012 games!

 

Filed Under: Events, Sanctuary, Trolls Tagged With: animal rescue, arrf, chimp, csnw, games, northwest, olympics, roslyn, Sanctuary, troll, washington

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