Jamie eight years ago in the lab:
Jamie today:
Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest
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by Elizabeth
by Katelyn
As soon as breakfast was over this morning Jamie was ready (and demanding) to go on her first perimeter walk of the day. If you got a chance to check out Elizabeth’s great blog post yesterday, you can see this is also the time we begin cleaning the chimp house. But Jamie makes sure we keep our priorities straight. So as Anna and Jamie headed off for a walk, most of the other chimps decided to join them (with the exception of the Queen who was enjoying her after breakfast nap in the greenhouse)! And so I headed out to our observation platform to take photos.
It never gets old seeing the chimps traverse their outdoor habitat, but it was a special treat to see them all on the structures together! They looked so tiny out there…
Anna, (top to bottom) Jamie, Jody, Burrito and Missy:
Annie, Missy, Jamie (at top) and Jody walking away with her treasure of found cattails:
Jamie, Burrito, Missy (Anna looks like she’s catching a piggy back on Missy, but rest assured she’s on the outside of the fence 😉 ), and Annie:
Meanwhile, Foxie and her twin Doras had meandered over to climb up Jamie’s Tower:
So tiny…Foxie on Jamie’s Tower (the top right hand of the photo), taking in the woods above the sanctuary (and our new property!):
Jody continued back to the greenhouse with her mouthful of cattails, making her way through the tall grass like a wild woman:
The others caught up with Foxie and reconvened on Jamie’s and Carlene’s Towers together. Annie standing below, Jamie on the ladder, and Foxie up top:

Jamie, Missy and Foxie:
Jamie made her way across the shaky bridge to Carlene’s Tower:
Burrito isn’t as sure of himself on shaky structures so he’s a little more cautious about traversing the bridge, but he made it across, brave chimp man that he is:
Diana cleverly stuck some cattails on top of the roof for Annie’s birthday a few days ago and somehow it’s gone unnoticed by the chimps. Until this morning:
Missy lucked out after Jamie left and found another one. The second she pulled it down a cloud of seeds blew across the hill:
All during the photo shoot, Ellie enjoyed her favorite morning spot stretched out in the shade underneath the platform I was on, or as I like to call it, the elk port:
by Elizabeth
9:00am: Up the winding driveway…
Good morning, sanctuary!
Ellie the elk started the day in her favorite spot under the observation deck:
Volunteer caregivers Denice and Sandra set to work preparing breakfast:
Usually when we arrive for the day this time of year there are several chimps outside in the greenhouse. Today it was just Negra cuddled under a blanket:
Soon breakfast was ready!
Our typical routine is to serve a small snack in the indoor front rooms first thing to entice the chimps out of the greenhouse so we can close it off for cleaning. Volunteer caregiver-in-training Yuri offered the chimps some grapefruit while I closed and locked the doors leading to the greenhouse.
Negra is not always a people person, but this morning as she ate her grapefruit she was feeling extra affectionate as she offered her back to Sandra for a knuckle rub and offered Denice a kiss.
We all checked the doors and locks to make sure it was safe to unlock the greenhouse:
and then got to work!
Afterward Yuri double-checked locks on the greenhouse door:
and we started the first batch of dirty toys soaking in the tub:
and the first load of dirty blankets in the washer:
Then Yuri served the rest of breakfast in the greenhouse:
and wrote in his training notebook:
Next we tackled the playroom, which is the largest indoor space at the sanctuary. We cleaned upstairs:
and downstairs:
and when we were done, set up a little tea party for the chimps:
While we cleaned the playroom, the chimps enjoyed the warm greenhouse.
Annie:
Burrito:
We run through a series of safety checks before giving the chimps access to Young’s Hill each day, so I did those while Denice, Yuri, and Sandra wrapped up the playroom.
Foxie was the first to squeeze through the door to the hill as it was opening:
But she was quickly joined by Jody, Negra, Missy, and Annie:
Our last big cleaning task for the morning was the front rooms, which we started after a short break:
After some time outside, Foxie wandered into the playroom to spend some quality time with her dolls:
and Jamie requested a drink of water from the hose:
Since we had plenty of cleaners to handle the front rooms, Denice started on some kitchen tasks. She prepared some chow bags:
and put some potatoes in the oven for dinner:
After cleaning, Yuri and Denice picked some veggies from the chimps’ garden for lunch:
While Yuri served lunch in the greenhouse, Sandra kept the endless laundry moving along:
After lunch, it was finally time for some fun. Sandra and Jamie groomed in the greenhouse:
while Yuri and Burrito went for a walk around Young’s Hill.
After the walk, Burrito was in the mood for a little tug of war:
A little later in the afternoon JB, Diana, and Katelyn came up from the office and we did some PRT (Positive Reinforcement Training) with the chimps.
Missy presenting her wrist for Katelyn:
We ended the day with a dinner forage in the playroom. Jamie used a plate to collect her food:
Burrito:
Annie:
And finally, it was goodnight.
by Keri
Sometimes you just have to have flowers for the sake of having flowers. These sunflowers caught my eye this morning (they were in my garden) and I thought they could bring a little sunshine to the chimps’ day today.
Jody looked at the flowers and then did a taste test.

After eating a few, she took one with her out onto Young’s Hill and dropped it by her feet as she focused on eating her primate chow at breakfast.

Jamie checked them out too.
by Elizabeth
One of the duties of dominant chimpanzees in the wild is to patrol the perimeter of their territories regularly to keep their group safe from intruders. Here at the sanctuary, Jamie leads the patrols. She’ll do it by herself if she has to, but she prefers to have a caregiver come along. Anywhere from a couple to a dozen times each day, Jamie and a human friend set off to systematically walk the perimeter of the two-acre Young’s Hill.
Today Grace, one of the chimps’ first volunteer caregivers at the sanctuary, returned for a visit after several years away. The last time Grace was here, the construction on Young’s Hill was not quite complete, so Jamie was eager for the opportunity to take a walk today with a beloved old friend. (Grace’s friend Colin, staff caregivers JB, Katelyn, and I, and Ellie the neighborhood elk went too.)
If you get motion sickness, you might want to skip this one. Otherwise, you’re invited to tag along on a stroll with this motley crew.
by Katelyn
As Elizabeth wrote in her blog post the other day, as much as we truly love sharing what the chimps get up to each day with you, there are a variety of factors throughout any given day which can play into our time and occasionally we’re left scrambling to come up with something with which to produce a worthy post. And today was another one of those days. After our staff meeting this afternoon our window to find blog material was a bit shorter, coupled with the fact that the chimpanzees (rightly so) had zero interest in helping to solve this particular human’s challenge.
So I cannot tell a lie. Though the chimps all seemed to have had a great day enjoying the cooler weather as we head toward autumn, I fell short of catching even one of them in a photo. However! I have been hanging onto these gems that I captured during an evening walk with Jamie and her right hand gal, Missy, the other night as they scaled the Twister:
by Anna
Today started with cold grey skies, as much needed rain soaked the sanctuary property. Just at the moment the chimps gained morning access to Young’s Hill, the clouds broke, the sun came out, and Jamie requested her first perimeter walk with caregiver in tow .

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