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Gordo

Love for Gordo

February 17, 2026 by Chad de Bree

On this February 17th, let’s take today to celebrate our love for our very own Gordo Chimpanzee!

Gordo was born on July 19, 1988 at the aboratory for Experimental Medicine and Surgery in Primates (LEMSIP) to his mother Andrea and father Les. Through his parents, he has had a few full and half siblings at other sanctuaries, including being half-brother to our very own Dora!

Like the other chimps born at LEMSIP, Gordo’s start to life began with being taken away from his mother shortly after birth and raised in the nursery with other infant chimpanzees and living in a small suspended cage.

From left to right, infant chimpanzees Arden, Regis (of the Fauna Foundation), Gordo (in front of Regis), Kareem (of Project Chimps), and Digger with their nursery caregiver. Photo found in the book “From Elephants to Mice” by Dr. James Mahoney.

 

When LEMSIP closed in 1996, Gordo and several others were sent to the Wildlife Waystation in Southern California. When he arrived, he lived in a small group including Mave and her longtime cagemate Goliath. According to the records we received, Gordo was separated from the group due to fighting with Goliath and placed in a group with Cy, Rayne, and Lucky, with Terry and Dora joining shortly afterward. This group would remain intact all the way through 2021, when Wildlife Waystation closed and the group, known as the Lucky Six, moved to Washington State to call Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest home.

Though I consistently tell everyone Lucky was the first chimp I met when this group arrived, it was actually Gordo I technically first met. When the ramp of the trailer carrying the chimps came down, we were trying to decide the logistics of who to unload anf bring doors first. When I stepped foot inside the trailer, the first transport cage I walked in front of had a chimp breathy panting and butt pressed up to the caging asking for reassurance. I asked who this was and J.B. replied, “Gordo.” The butt pressed to caging thing hasn’t ended and is a now a classic trait Gordo does when he wants reassurance from the caregivers. This doesn’t happen often. As when he first arrived, Gordo still does prefer the company and attention of his groupmates over the humans’, though now he has definitely opened up more to the humans since.

One of the first things we learned about Gordo was his affinity for boxes.

Gordo has really adopted the mantra of “If I fits, I sits!”

Also, “Even if I don’t fits, I sits!”

How did I end up being the one to write about Gordo? Easy. If there were a personality quiz that lined me up to any of the chimps, I am confident I would align with Gordo more than any other chimp living at the sanctuary. Like to socialize, but also love alone time, especially after socializing. Likes to stay out of drama, but also can’t stop watching drama… and maybe egging it on sometimes depending on mood. Mostly serious, but sometimes goofy. Independent but fiercely loyal. Laugh at our own jokes. Yup. I would definitely align with a Gordo personality trait.

One of the jokes Gordo plays on me is spitting at me at every meal service. I know they’re jokes and not out of anger or spite because Gordo has two very different spits. Similar to several others here, like Foxie, Honey B, and Terry among them, there are two spit settings. There’s the very accurate and small spits. These are attention getters or calls to play. Then there’s the mouthful, high rate, high area coverage types of spitting. These are the ones that show discontent. On average, I would say I get maybe 15-20 spits on average from Gordo and any meal I’m serving.

After serving a meal to Gordo, I usually come out looking like this:

He has remarkable aim, if you’re wondering. He usually runs away chuckling after a spit, usually running away to load up on with more water. To be fair, if the roles were reversed, I would probably do the same to him too because I think he would understand.

Gordo is indeed a funny, funny guy! I am so grateful for the 7 supporters who call him a Chimp Pal! If you would also like to become Gordo’s Pal be sure to sign up! All you support helps provide care for Gordo and the other residents of the sanctuary. I hope through these blogs you get to know Gordo like how I know him!

 

Filed Under: Chimp histories, Friendship, Fundraising, Gordo, Sanctuary Tagged With: chimp pal, february, Gordo, Love for, valentine's

A Bunch of Lousy Photos

February 7, 2026 by Krissy Brasfield

I recently noticed that I have over 8000 pictures and videos saved in my phone.  Many of them are blurry, or photos I just don’t need to keep for one reason or another.  So I started deleting the ones I don’t want to save.  And I came across so many photos of my chimpanzee friends, not always the greatest photos, but special nonetheless.  So I thought I’d share them with you!  These photos go back about a year.  It’s interesting to see who I have pictures of, and who I don’t.

(If you’re wondering how it’s possible that I don’t have any pictures of my good friend Burrito, stay tuned, I’m saving his photos for my next blog!  There are SO many!)

 

 

George in the chute on a lovely summer afternoon.

George lying in the front rooms shortly after he arrived last May.

George enjoying time in the chute.

Sweet Foxie in the Greenhouse.

One of the many fawns that call the Sanctuary grounds home.

The first bunny I’ve seen around the Sanctuary.

Gordo having a snack and chilling in the Greenhouse.

Gordo with one of his favorite things…a box!

Jamie watching the comings and goings of the Sanctuary.

Jamie all wrapped up and enjoying the warm Greenhouse.

Marmots!!

Mave taking a break and contemplating her life.

More contemplation.

Neggie peeking out from under her blankets.

The first rattle snake of the year, last spring.  Just a wee baby!

Rayne & Cy getting to know George through the intro process.

Good friends Rayne and Lucky enjoying some fresh air on a fall morning.

Rayne and Lucky looking down on me from the Greenhouse.

Terry doing some thinking.

Krissy (me), practicing PRT with Terry while Rayne looks on.

Filed Under: Chimpanzee, Cy, Foxie, George, Gordo, Jamie, Lucky, Mave, Negra, Rayne, Terry, Wildlife Tagged With: chimpanzees, Cy, Foxie, george, Gordo, Jamie, Lucky, Mave, Negra, Rayne, Terry, wildlife

One of Those Days

February 6, 2026 by Dusty Cavaliere

Do you ever have one of those days when everything piles up, and it all feels like it’s just too much?

Follow along as see what gets us through a challenging day at the sanctuary.

Filed Under: Burrito, Caregivers, Cattle, Chimpanzee, Dora, Gordo, Honey B, Mave, Negra, Sanctuary, Willy B Tagged With: Burrito, cattle, cattle care, chimpanzee, dora, Gordo, Honey B, Mave, Negra, Sanctuary, Willy B

Not Your Typical February

February 4, 2026 by Kelsi

I can’t believe the weather we’re having. Now, I am not a cold-weather person; my ideal weather is a dry 80-degree day, so you won’t hear any complaints from me. But it’s 45-degrees with no snow on the ground in February? It’s just a little baffling!

I am not sure what this means for our summer, however, it has been wonderful for the chimps to be able to get outside.

Lucky:

Terry with his key:

Gordo:

Cy playing chase on the Bray:

 

Filed Under: Cy, Gordo, Lucky, Sanctuary, Terry, The Bray, Weather Tagged With: Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Cy, Gordo, Lucky, Terry, the bray

Snapshots of a Winter Day

January 28, 2026 by Kelsi

Today was a beautiful winter day. The chimps spent most of their time exploring outside and lounging in the warm greenhouses. We’ll let the photos do most of the talking!

Negra was the first out this morning:

Annie:

Foxie took one of her dolls out for a stroll:

A little traffic jam this morning with Foxie and Burrito:

While Annie and Burrito decided to commute together:

Dora drinking some Gatorade out of a bowl in the cozy greenhouse:

Lucky enjoying the warmth of the greenhouse:

Gordo grooming his foot:

Gordo laying down in the greenhouse:

Later, as he was laying Rayne came up and started grooming him:

And a side profile of sweet Cy, we played a slow game of chase in the greenhouse:

Filed Under: Annie, Burrito, Cy, Dolls, Dora, Foxie, Gordo, Lucky, Negra, Rayne, Sanctuary, Young's Hill Tagged With: Annie, Burrito, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Cy, dora, Foxie, Gordo, Lucky, Negra, Rayne, Sanctuary, young's hill

Not Another Clip Show

January 27, 2026 by Chad de Bree

Staff are conducting several training meeting this afternoon, so please excuse me for the short posting. So today’s blog and video is going to be a hodgepodge of clips and photos that haven’t found their way into a blog due to either length or missing context.

Misc. Photos:

George (L) and Cy (R) eating their breakfast chow in the Oakwood Greenhouse window while watching their caregivers clean the Lupin Playroom.
Gordo sitting in a modified box waiting for his time to join the integration group.
The view from the space separating Young’s Hill and the Bray a couple of weeks ago. It made me feel like I was in the movie “Tron.”
Mora (Mave + Dora) having a dinner date when they were first together the other week.

Filed Under: Annie, Burrito, Chimpanzee, Cy, George, Gordo, Mave, Missy, Negra, Sanctuary, Terry, Willy B Tagged With: Annie, Burrito, clip show, Cy, george, Gordo, Mave, misc, Missy, Negra, random video clips

A Very CSNW Christmas (Cy’s Edition)

December 26, 2025 by Ellen Brady-McGaughey

Yesterday we celebrated Christmas in true CSNW style, with a feast of chimpanzee holiday favorites (celebration roast, corn, baked russet potatoes, green beans, rolls, sparkling cider, and some very cute lettuce snowmen) and many carefully wrapped presents. Huge thanks to all of the volunteers and staff that planned and prepared the festivities, and our wonderful donors that sent in lots of gifts for the chimpanzees! In today’s blog video, see George and friends get in the Christmas spirit, and come back for one more Christmas blog tomorrow! In case you missed it, see how Jamie’s group enjoyed their day here.

Filed Under: Cy, George, Gordo, Lucky, Party, Play, Rayne, Terry, Thanks Tagged With: christmas, Christmas 2025, Cy, dora, george, Gordo, Lucky, Play, Rayne, Terry

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