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Jamie

More snow photos…and Jamie signing?

December 14, 2008 by J.B.

To answer some of your questions from the previous post, both Jamie and Annie ventured all the way out yesterday. Jamie explored the entire outdoor area without stepping foot on the snow. She eventually settled in an alcove where she could sit on a dry ledge and watch the snow fall. Annie took very delicate steps across the snow to fetch some dried fruit.

Some of you may remember that Jamie signs to us occasionally. Sometimes she is clearly gesturing – in a way that other chimps don’t – but we can’t figure out what she’s trying to say. Its possible that she was taught different signs than the signs of American Sign Language that we are familiar with, or it could be that she just gets too excited to sign in a way that we can understand.

When we first opened the door to the snowy outdoor enclosure, Jamie was signing up a storm. I thought she might be asking for clothes, but when I offered her a sweatshirt, a hat, some mittens, and a scarf, she just looked frustrated. She eventually donned the winter hat and gave up on me…

Filed Under: Annie, Jamie Tagged With: Annie, chimpanzee, Jamie, northwest, Sanctuary, signing, snow

Foxie’s Left Hook

December 5, 2008 by J.B.

Ever wonder why we don’t go in with the chimps? There are many reasons, but here’s one you might not have thought about: Chimps play rough. Even when they aren’t being aggressive, chimpanzees have the ability to inflict serious damage on us humans. We just aren’t built for their style of play (I get a headache just watching them).

Make sure you have your volume turned up when you view this clip so you can hear all of the slaps and punches (and laughter!)…

Filed Under: Foxie, Jamie, Play, Sanctuary Tagged With: chimpanzee, csnw, Foxie, Jamie, northwest, Play, Sanctuary

Raisin Logs

November 14, 2008 by J.B.

Raisin logs are a fun treat, especially for Jamie who gets to exercise her tool-using ability. We drill holes in logs and then stuff raisins into the holes so the chimps have to work to get them out. Jamie also gets to exercise her hoarding tendencies – check out the pile that she gathered by her feet.

Chimps are famous for their ability to use tools, but its not just a means to an end for them – most chimps truly enjoy the process. 

Filed Under: Enrichment, Food, Jamie, Sanctuary Tagged With: chimpanzee, csnw, Enrichment, Jamie, log, raisin, Sanctuary

… and more play

October 18, 2008 by Diana

Jamie continues her playful mood today. This is the first time I have seen Annie playing without Missy!

Filed Under: Annie, Jamie, Play, Sanctuary Tagged With: Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, csnw, Enrichment, Jamie, Missy

Rainstorm bravery

October 4, 2008 by Diana

It hadn’t really occurred to me before today, but it hasn’t rained in any significant way since the chimpanzees arrived at Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest. Today it poured.

When J.B. and I heard the playroom erupt in alarm barks, we realized the chimps may have never seen a rainstorm before! We went into the human area and saw the chimpanzees intently staring out the windows upstairs. When the rain started to slow down, some brave chimpanzees began to approach the doorway to the outdoor area.

Missy seemed most curious…

Missy standing in doorway

Annie followed Missy’s lead…

Annie sitting in doorway

It was Jamie who finally ventured outside…

Jamie right before going outside after rain

She immediately came back in to dry her hands…

Jamie drying her hands

And the rest of her…

Jamie putting cloth over head

What a great new experience for everyone!! Missy also took a couple of steps outside. Jamie went back out, wearing the cloth over her head, and Annie remained content sitting in the doorway. The other chimpanzees looked out the windows – maybe next time they’ll decide to go out too.

Filed Under: Annie, Jamie, Missy, Thanks Tagged With: animal rescue, animal shelter, chimpanzee, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, csnw, Jamie, primate rescue, rainstorm

Jamie – Then and Now

September 28, 2008 by J.B.

In the lab, Jamie plucked the hair from her belly, possibly from stress or frustration, but more likely due to sheer boredom. She has such an active mind, and it is painful to imagine what she went through day after day such an impoverished environment. Here’s a photo of her on Day 2 of her new life in the sanctuary – if you look closely, you’ll notice the tattoo across her chest (522 – her lab I.D. number):

The moment she arrived at the sanctuary, the plucking stopped. The hair grew back in on her belly and became much thicker overall. Thankfully, the tattoo is getting harder to see. Here are a couple of photos taken this morning:

Filed Under: Jamie, Sanctuary Tagged With: before and after, Jamie

Scribbling

September 26, 2008 by J.B.

Yesterday, while we were cleaning the playroom, Jamie amused herself by scribbling with a pen. Even though she’s not drawing anything in particular, you can see that she really enjoys the process. She grips the pen with precision and puts tremendous concentration into her drawing. Diana caught it on video:

 

Here’s a photo of one of the pages she scribbled on:

 

And here’s a photo of Jamie drawing, taken by Diana:

Here’s the funniest thing: Last night, while I was doing closing rounds, I went around the building to say goodnight to each of the chimpanzees. Jamie was laying on a bench in one of the front rooms, with blankets pulled up to her chest. But she wasn’t sleeping – she was drawing in bed! I felt like a parent that discovers their kid reading comic books in bed with a flashlight. Of course, Jamie can draw anytime she likes!

Filed Under: Enrichment, Jamie, Sanctuary Tagged With: drawing, Jamie

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