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Jamie

Chimpanzees chewing

July 28, 2013 by Elizabeth

I don’t think I’ll ever get tired of watching the chimpanzees eat. They chew as if no one is watching.

Filed Under: Annie, Burrito, Food, Foxie, Jamie, Jody, Missy, Sanctuary Tagged With: Annie, Burrito, chimpanzee retirement, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Cle Elum 7, Cle Elum Seven, Foxie, Jamie, Jody, Missy, northwest, primate protection, Sanctuary

The Explorers Club

July 26, 2013 by J.B.

Everyday, Jamie goes on walks around the perimeter of Young’s Hill. Her day is not complete until she surveys the boundaries, checks to see what the neighbors horses are doing, and pokes a stick into a ground squirrel nest or two. From the top of the hill, she can view the entire canyon and even the mountains in the distance.

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Missy often tags along with Jamie for her daily walks, but she tends to get distracted halfway through. Jamie is too slow, too methodical. Missy can only walk for so long before she needs to climb something and jump off it.

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I consider Annie an involuntary member of the explorer’s club. She’s just along for the ride because she can’t let her best friend Missy out of her sight.

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Jody loves to pick and eat wild plants. There’s a great patch of prickly lettuce and mustard at the top of the hill, and that’s all the motivation that Jody needs.

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Young’s Hill is only two acres, but the top of the hill can seem like a world away from the safety and security of the building so not everyone is comfortable spending a lot of time up there. Foxie, Burrito, and Negra all tend to stay in the lower half of the enclosure. But we’ve already seen them push the boundaries of their comfort zones this year, so maybe one day we’ll find all seven of them looking down on us from the top of Young’s Hill.

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Filed Under: Annie, Jamie, Jody, Missy, Sanctuary, Young's Hill Tagged With: Annie, chimpanzee, Jamie, Jody, Missy, northwest, rescue, Sanctuary

In gratitude

July 24, 2013 by Katelyn

As the Office Manager and a Caregiver for CSNW, I have the wonderful opportunity to not only work with all of you, our amazing supporters, but to see the direct results of all of your contributions toward caring for the chimpanzees. Each and every one of you play a part in this. Whether it is through donations, volunteering your time, sending troll dolls, cowgirl boots, and a myriad of other enrichment items, following the blog, “liking” us on Facebook, participating in our events and campaigns, sharing your love for the chimpanzees and helping to educate others, or just sending us good thoughts, it all counts, it all makes a difference. You add to the collective consciousness of how special the chimpanzees are and what issues both captive and free-living chimps are facing. You are helping to create hope for their future. And you renew my faith in the human spirit every day.

Because of each of you, the chimps are able to have good friends…

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good food…

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and choices.

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Thank you for enabling us to do the work that we do and most importantly for providing the chimpanzees with a home full of the joys, comforts, and love they so deserve. We couldn’t do it without all of you. On behalf of all of the primates here at CSNW, thank you and please know how much each of you are appreciated!

 

 

 

Filed Under: Burrito, Caregivers, Chimpanzees in Biomedical Research, Enrichment, Food, Foxie, Free-living chimps, Jamie, Sanctuary, Thanks Tagged With: animal protection, animal rescue, Animal Welfare, Burrito, chimpanzee, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Cle Elum 7, Cle Elum Seven, Foxie, Jamie, Sanctuary

Jamie’s not-so-serious pants

July 21, 2013 by Lisa

There are some people who are simply intense, even their resting face is intimidating to the uninitiated! Their approach to life and every experience in it can seem so serious that it’s hard to imagine them ever being a kid. If you asked my husband, that’s a fairly accurate description of me. If you asked me I’d say it’s a fairly accurate description of both Jamie chimpanzee and me. I do love Jamie’s serious face. Isn’t it intense?

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But I also know that, just like me, Jamie doesn’t always wear her serious pants. We’ve often posted about Foxie’s ability to draw out Jamie’s silly side but, really, she can be silly all on her own when she chooses. Today, during cleaning, Jamie initiated an exuberant game of chase, roll, repeat with me and I was happy to oblige. Taking Jamie on her own terms allows her to express her complex character completely and I’m so thankful to provide her that opportunity, especially when it involves laughter!

Here’s photo evidence of Jamie with a not-so-serious face. You may notice that the only photo evidence I could find of Jamie with a playface was in the company of Foxie!

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Filed Under: Caregivers, Foxie, Jamie, Play, Sanctuary Tagged With: animal rescue, chimpanzee rescue, chimpanzee retirement, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Cle Elum 7, Cle Elum Seven, csnw, Jamie, Play, primate rescue, Sanctuary

The many ways to kill a snake

July 19, 2013 by J.B.

Young’s Hill, the chimps’ two-acre outdoor enclosure, is home to quite a few snakes. The entire sanctuary is surrounded by a rattlesnake fence, which helps keep the truly dangerous snakes out, but many harmless garter snakes were already living here when we built the enclosure.

At first, the chimps were afraid to touch even the smallest garter snake. They would use tools to try to kill them, because they were afraid to use their bare hands. One time, Jamie used a hardcover children’s book to try to chop one to death. Another time, she used a pasta spoon. Over the years, they’ve discovered that garter snakes are relatively harmless, so they’ve become more comfortable going after them with their hands.

But this was the most unusual strategy that I have seen yet.

Filed Under: Chimpanzee Behavior, Jamie, Young's Hill Tagged With: chimpanzee, hunt, Jamie, kill, northwest, rescue, Sanctuary, snake

Summer Sun

July 15, 2013 by Lisa

It’s a warm, quiet afternoon in sanctuary and the chimpanzees are spending time each according to her(or his) nature. Jamie and I took some new footwear for a walk around Young’s Hill after lunch. Missy accompanied us for part of the way and then we all returned to the greenhouse to escape the heat. The greenhouse appears to be the place to hang out on a hot summer afternoon!

Providing options for individual choice is one of the many perks of working at the sanctuary and it makes me proud to be able to share quality time with each chimpanzee in the manner that most appeals to them.

Here is Jamie, ready to groom the now traveled boot.
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Missy, enjoying the relative cool of the greenhouse after the eastern Washington summer sun.
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Annie stayed put in the greenhouse. Here she is gazing in the direction of the helicopter overhead.
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Burrito, playful as ever!
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Filed Under: Annie, Caregivers, Chimpanzee Behavior, Enrichment, Grooming, Jamie, Missy, Sanctuary, Young's Hill Tagged With: Annie, chimpanzee rescue, chimpanzee retirement, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Cle Elum 7, Cle Elum Seven, csnw, Jamie, Missy, Sanctuary, young's hill

What to do with a frozen towel

July 13, 2013 by Diana

Debbie and I found some frozen towels in the freezer today. It seemed like enrichment right up Missy’s alley:

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Missy biting on towel

Jamie also enjoyed them:

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Filed Under: Enrichment, Jamie, Missy Tagged With: chimp, chimpanzee, Cle Elum Seven, csnw, Enrichment, Jamie, Missy, rescue, Sanctuary

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