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Krissy

The Magic of Dora

April 26, 2025 by Ellen Brady-McGaughey

As J.B. discussed in a recent blog, Willy B, Mave, Dora, and Honey B are currently living together in a subgroup. We are and will continue to monitor the subgroups to determine what our path forward will look like, but for now I wanted to share some wins with you all!

As I’m sure you’ve noticed (and will see in today’s blog video), Honey B and Dora are keeping up with their rigorous play schedule. Mave joins in at times, but seems to prefer the quiet moments grooming with Dora. Willy B has been noticeably more playful with caregivers, engaging in more games of chase and his newfound love of being tickled with a long-handled spoon (Caregiver Krissy even got a play face from him while tickling him recently! Somewhat blurry proof included below)!

The other morning, as we were preparing for our team huddle to discuss the day, we heard chimp laughter. We all looked to the cameras and saw Willy B and Dora playing! We saw with our own eyes the magic of Dora. Willy B can play a little rough at times, and some of his playful slaps were getting to be too much. With some chimps, this would have easily escalated into a fight, but Dora kept giving him opportunities to alter his play style and be more gentle, then eventually screamed at him to let him know that was enough. The scream was brief, Willy B stopped what he had been doing, and just a few minutes later they were back to playing again. Dora seems to often bring out the best in those around her with her playful spirit and tolerance of weirdness. I’m glad to report that she is doing well in this current subgroup, and am grateful for her silly side and the patience she extends our oftentimes awkward friend, Willy B.

Filed Under: Caregivers, Dora, Honey B, Mave, Play, Sanctuary, Willy B Tagged With: dora, Honey B, Krissy, Mave, Play, spoon, tickle, Willy B

Send Love to the Caregivers

June 14, 2024 by Diana

Today is Animal Sanctuary Caregiver Day, a day co-founded by the Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries (GFAS) & the North American Primate Sanctuary Alliance (NAPSA), as a way to celebrate and recognize the contributions of animal caregivers to the sanctuary field.

You know how amazing the staff and volunteer caregivers are at Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest. You know they are some of the most big-hearted, hard working people out there. They take their jobs seriously and put everything  into providing for the chimpanzees and bovines.

Their hard work and the results of that work are shared every day through this blog for you to get a glimpse into what sanctuary life is all about.

For this year’s Animal Sanctuary Caregiver Day, I once again invite you to share your thoughts about the staff and volunteer caregivers and the work they do in the comments. Let’s hear it for the caregivers!

staff caregiver Katelyn with Foxie
staff caregiver Anna preparing morning medication for the chimps
staff caregiver Kelsi placing a lunch forage up high on Young’s Hill
staff caregiver Chad playing with Burrito
staff caregiver Grace helping with Terry’s tooth extraction in the clinic
staff caregiver Jenna kissing Lucky through a window
staff caregivers Sabrina and Krissy serving Jamie’s group together
staff caregiver Ellen loving on Meredith
volunteer caregiver and occasional fill-in staff caregiver Dusty wrapping presents for the chimps

And a huge shout-out to all of the volunteers, who play various important caregiving roles. If you are interested in volunteering, visit our volunteer page!

P.S. The Sweet 16 Online Auction features a painting, Spring Rayne, by staff caregiver Ellen! Bid on it to celebrate all caregivers and the many talents they bring to our world!

Filed Under: Caregivers, Thanks, Volunteers Tagged With: anna, chad, dusty, grace, jenna, katelyn, kelsi, Krissy, sabrina

Welcome Our Newest Caregiver, Krissy!

June 2, 2024 by Krissy Brasfield

Those of you who pay close attention to the blog may be thinking, “Wait…don’t you already have a volunteer named Krissy?” Well, they DID have a volunteer named Krissy, but NOW they have a full-time caregiver named Krissy! How lucky am I??

My journey is a little different than many past and present caregivers at CSNW. I graduated from Washington State University (go Cougs!) in 1994 (not a typo) with a BA in Sociology with an emphasis on Social Work. But, like so many others, I left school and never actually used my degree. I spent the next few years as a bookkeeper, a relocation coordinator for a real estate company, and a software developer.

I’ve always had a great love of animals. While working as a software developer, one of my cats became very ill, which led me to learn about nutrition’s important role in our pets’ lives. A simple diet change had such a profound impact on my cats’ health that I decided to open a healthy pet food store. In 2006, myself and a dear friend opened The Whole Pet Shop in Woodinville, WA, and 18 years later it’s still going strong! 7 years ago, my husband and I moved to Roslyn WA, and opened another Whole Pet location. This is around the time the chimps came in to my life.

I first learned about CSNW at the Roslyn Farmer’s Market. I knew right away that I wanted to volunteer at the sanctuary (how had I never heard of the Cle Elum 7??) My first shift was on December 5th, 2019. By January 2020 I was invited to train to become a level 3 volunteer, which means I would get to have safe interactions with the chimps and to serve meals. Tug of war with Bubs, doll toss with Fox, perimeter walks and grooming with James? Sign me up! I promptly began preparing to train to be a level 3 volunteer, which included various reading assignments and tests. One such reading assignment was Next of Kin, by Roger Fouts, about the journey of Washoe and her signing (ASL) chimpanzee family that ended up at Central Washington University in Ellensburg, WA. This book changed my life. I highly recommend this book, just be sure to read it with a box of tissues!

Unfortunately, my training halted almost before it got started, by a little thing called Covid 19. In order to keep the chimpanzees safe, the sanctuary shut down its volunteer/intern program. I wanted to stay involved with the sanctuary, so I prepped all of the chow bags for the 10 chimps living at CSNW at the time. That’s approximately 10,920 bags of chow in a year (I did the math)! After a long 18 months away from the chimpanzees, I was invited back to the sanctuary and became a level 3 volunteer! Yay!

So how did I become a full-time staff member? I tricked them! Ha – just kidding. I worked hard to show my dedication to the chimps, and I simply started throwing my hat in the ring as job opportunities presented themselves. And here I am now, shifting my career path at 52 years old. Proving you’re never too old to dream, and more importantly to realize your dreams!

A typical morning serving Honey B her smoothie. I don’t think she liked it.
Visiting with my dear friend Terry.
Tug-o-war with my best friend Burrito!

Filed Under: Caregivers, Volunteers Tagged With: Krissy, new staff

Dance Break

July 21, 2023 by Jenna

A week ago, volunteer caregiver Krissy, had a very sweet moment with Terry during cleaning. While interacting with him through the mesh, she began dancing for him and he ended up joining her. I snagged the clips from our camera footage and it is enough to make your day! Enjoy 🙂

Filed Under: Caregivers, Terry Tagged With: caregiver, dance, Krissy, Terry

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