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Being a caregiver

July 31, 2008 by Diana

I started to write the post below a few months ago. I didn’t finish it because I thought it might be too much of a downer, but I think it speaks to the question of whether we would allow babies to be born at the sanctuary. To be clear – there is no way we would intentionally bring another chimpanzee into a life of captivity. I have no doubt that some of the chimpanzees at CSNW would love to have a baby to nuture, and it could bring new energy and focus to the group, but the cost is too high. Chimpanzees belong living free in the wild.

It is not possible for the Cle Elum Seven to have the life of free-living chimpanzees for a variety of reasons, the main one being that they would not know how to survive – they were not brought up by other chimpanzees and taught the necessary skills to be a ‘free’ individual. What we can do, with the help of all of you, is do the best we can to provide for them for the rest of their lives in a sanctuary. Thanks to all of you who are doing this and for asking great questions!

Here’s the post I began in April before moving back to Washington to work at CSNW:

It won’t be long before I am in Cle Elum and I will be returning to caring for chimpanzees on a daily basis. After being away from that work for a few years, and spending some time with the Buckshire Seven, I’ve been reflecting about all of the good and bad that comes with caring for chimpanzees in captivity. Sometimes it is really difficult – not just the heartbreak when a chimpanzee dies, or the worry that comes when watching chimpanzees fight with one another, or the concern that arises when a chimpanzee behavior changes – it’s the daily knowledge that neither you nor the chimpanzees should be in that position. When I was at Fauna there were definitely days when I felt much more like a prison guard than a caregiver. And it wasn’t just because there were chimpanzees throwing things at me (a favorite past time of Binky) and spitting to get my attention (or just to get me wet), it was the understanding that chimpanzees simply don’t belong in captivity, but we have no choice but to keep them behind bars, penned by electric fencing, or surrounded by moats for the rest of their lives.

Filed Under: Sanctuary Tagged With: captivity, chimpanzee, Cle Elum, Fauna Foundation, northwest, rescue, Sanctuary, seven

Jamie busy with enrichment

July 28, 2008 by Diana

Jamie is always busy doing something – often multiple things at the same time. She definitely gets a lot of use out of the enrichment that we provide, as you can see from this video:

Filed Under: Sanctuary Tagged With: animal rights, Buckshire, chimp enrichment, chimpanzee, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Primates, rescue, Sanctuary

A few more party photos

July 23, 2008 by Diana

This sign, hung on the stairs in the playroom, was made by a volunteer 

Home Sweet Home sign that volunteer made for the party

Here’s a photo of some of the chimpanzees eating the nuts and dried fruit we scattered around the playroom. From front to back: Negra, Annie, Missy, Jody. The tables and the rocking dog are great sturdy toys donated from our Target wishlist – they will last a long time! You can also see other enrichment donations in this photo like the bongo drums, shopping cart, shoe, and the monkey sitting on the rocking dog (we’ve been saving that monkey for the party).

Group Party shot

Foxie found a new toy! This is a photo of her going towards the stairs with the new toy in her left hand and Trixie the Troll in her right hand. The new toy (a play dog crate) was a donation from a young man in upstate New York who collected enrichment for the chimpanzees for his Bar Mitzvah project. 

Foxie with new toy! 

Always hopeful for more food, Burrito checks out the toy pizza – a fun item donated through our Amazon wishlist.

 Burrito checking out toy pizza  

Filed Under: Sanctuary Tagged With: animal rights, Buckshire, chimpanzee, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Party, Primates, rescue, Sanctuary

Sign up for the e-newsletter – today!

July 23, 2008 by Diana

For those who haven’t done so yet, this is a reminder to sign up for our e-newsletter. We’ll have exclusive updates and content in the newsletters, and I’ll be sending out July’s version soon – so join today: chimpsanctuarynw.kintera.org/join

Filed Under: Sanctuary Tagged With: animal rights, Buckshire, chimpanzee, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, e-newsletter, Primates, rescue, Sanctuary

Frozen Watermelon Day

July 18, 2008 by Diana

Meals for the chimpanzees are served in the front rooms, but we figure it’s important to have changes and surprises amidst the routine, so we set up a frozen watermelon forage in the playroom after breakfast this morning. Sarah had frozen some watermelon with a long tube sticking out and tied it to the caging of the barn doors. When Burrito discovered it, he produced some of the most unreal food squeaks I’ve ever heard! Check out the video below. Oh, and speaking of surprises, we’re really excited about Sunday’s party for the chimps!! Thank you to everyone who got toys for the chimpanzees, and needed items for the humans to take care of them, off of the Target and Amazon wish lists.

Filed Under: Sanctuary Tagged With: animal rights, Buckshire, Burrito, chimpanzee, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, forage, Primates, rescue, Sanctuary, watermelon

more photos of Jody

July 18, 2008 by Diana

These are of Jody enjoying her night package treat bag last night. I caught some pretty cute faces in between her chewing.  Jody with a night packageJody close up with night package 

Filed Under: Sanctuary Tagged With: animal rights, Buckshire, chimp enrichment, chimpanzee, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Cle Elum, Jody, Primates, rescue, Sanctuary

Trixie the Troll

July 18, 2008 by Diana

Well, Sarah and I discussed it this morning and decided on the name Trixie for Foxie’s Troll doll. Thanks for all of the suggestions!!Trixie is still with Foxie – day five of their relationship, I believe. Here is a photo from yesterday of Foxie eating her after-dinner treat (when J.B. and I worked at Fauna, we learned to give the chimpanzees “night packages” – paper bags handed out individually to each chimpanzee. At CSNW the bags have sugar-free cereal, dried fruit and nuts. The chimpanzees love this nightly treat!)
Foxie with Troll and night time package  

Filed Under: Sanctuary Tagged With: animal rights, Buckshire, chimp enrichment, chimpanzee, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Cle Elum, Primates, project r&r, release chimps, rescue, Sanctuary, troll doll

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