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Missy and Annie steal Negra’s spotlight

December 1, 2012 by Diana

Today was full of play! It’s amazing what a visit from the sun will do.

Filed Under: Annie, Enrichment, Missy, Negra, Play Tagged With: chimp, csnw, Enrichment, northwest, Play, rescue, Sanctuary, shelter, wrestle

Laboratory Life

October 4, 2012 by Diana

At Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, we made a conscious decision to focus on sharing the personalities of the chimpanzees with everyone we could – to show who they are and the steps they are taking to recover from their past lives as biomedical research subjects.

There are more happy, goofy, playful, funny moments in a day at the sanctuary than we could possibly share with everyone. We treasure each of these moments and are so thankful to everyone who has helped us to create a place where the Cle Elum Seven can find joy.

But we know that there are nearly 1,000 other chimpanzees still in biomedical research within the United States who deserve the same opportunity – the chance to live out their lives in a legitimate sanctuary where they can begin to experience happiness. Seeing lists of numbers or names from labs that represent chimpanzees is a haunting experience. Each number is a chimpanzee full of personality just like Burrito, Negra, Foxie, Jamie, Jody, Missy and Annie, and some of those chimpanzees are relatives of the seven – sons, daughters and cousins.

Last week we sent out an e-newsletter about 110 chimpanzees that the government claimed were being retired, though 100 of them are slated to move to another laboratory, not a sanctuary.

For more on this issue, I urge you to take a few moments and read this article published yesterday by Craig Maslow of the Houston Press. After reading it, you will want to want to take some sort of tangible action. A couple of ideas for action are provided here by Animal Protection of New Mexico.

It also happens to be National Primate Liberation Week next week. If you live in the Seattle area, you can participate in events that are being organized by Seattle’s Northwest Animal Rights Network (NARN), Action for Animals, and the Seattle Animal Defense League. Check the NARN calendar for details on all local events. There are no chimpanzees being used in biomedical testing in the state of Washington, but there are countless monkeys used by the University of Washington and by private laboratories. For a list of primate liberation week events happening across the country, check the Stop Animal Experimentation Now! website.

There are definite signs that the end of chimpanzee biomedical research in the United States is coming to an end, particularly with the progress on the Great Ape Protection and Cost Savings Act,  but we must keep the pressure up and make sure that the last of the chimpanzees in laboratories are sent to legitimate sanctuaries, and we must advocate for the tens of thousands of non-chimpanzee primates who will never know life outside of a laboratory cage.

Negra before in buckshire cage
Negra at the Buckshire Corporation before coming to sanctuary.
Negra on Young’s Hill at Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest

 

Filed Under: Advocacy, Chimpanzees in Biomedical Research, Sanctuary Tagged With: biomedical, chimp, chimpanzee, csnw, experimentation, great ape protection, northwest, research, Sanctuary, shelter, texas biomedical

Whole Lotta Shakin’

September 22, 2012 by Diana

Missy and Foxie shaking things and shaking themselves. Just watch:

Filed Under: Chimpanzee Behavior, Enrichment, Foxie, Missy, Nesting, Play, Sanctuary Tagged With: chimp, chimpanzee, csnw, Foxie, Missy, northwest, nw, rescue, Sanctuary, shelter

Brave Burrito, Cute Foxie, Smart Jamie

August 4, 2012 by Diana

The video in this post shows the smartness of Jamie and the cuteness of Burrito and Foxie. Burrito, by the way, was a brave explorer again today on Young’s Hill. We came in early to let the chimps out on the hill while it was still pretty cool outside. Burrito went exploring for quite a while – on his own and with Jamie. It’s interesting to see Jamie and Burrito together, because they are definitely not the closest of friends.

OK, first a photo of Burrito.

Burrito on the hill

And now the video, which was taken later, after we cleaned the playroom and set out the enrichment for the day:

Filed Under: Burrito, Foxie, Jamie, Young's Hill Tagged With: Burrito, chimp, csnw, Enrichment, Foxie, intelligence, Jamie, northwest, rescue, Sanctuary, shelter

Team Dora or Team Troll?

June 2, 2012 by Diana

Foxie’s new love of Dora the Explorer continues, but that doesn’t mean she’s dropped troll dolls out of her life.

 

She spent some time with a Dora and a troll doll and a mirror today:

Foxie hold mirror and troll doll

Foxie hold troll and dora

Foxie's hand and foot with Dora

Foxie's hand holding troll doll

 

A sure sign of Foxie’s contentment is when she rubs her toes together, like in the photo below and in this video from a couple of years ago. If you’re wondering what the powdery stuff on Foxie’s feet is – it’s pollen. The pollen has been blowing off the trees like snow all week!

Foxie toe-rubbing

Filed Under: Enrichment, Foxie, Sanctuary, Trolls Tagged With: animal rescue, chimp, chimp enrichment, chimpanzee, chimpanzee rescue, chimpanzee retirement, csnw, doll, Enrichment, northwest, primate protection, rescue, Sanctuary, shelter, troll

good looking chimpanzees

May 26, 2012 by Diana

J.B. took some amazing photos of Burrito, Foxie and Jody yesterday. Three cheers for summer on Young’s Hill!

 

Burrito being handsome:

burly burrito

burrito eating grass

 

artistic shot of Foxie in the foreground and a blurry Annie sitting on a log in the background:

foxie with blurry annie

 

Foxie with one of her dolls:

foxie and dora

 

Jody grazing:

Jody eating a flower

Filed Under: Burrito, Foxie, Jody, Sanctuary Tagged With: Burrito, chimp, chimpanzee, csnw, Foxie, Jody, northwest, rescue, Sanctuary, shelter

scale or new place to sit?

May 15, 2012 by Diana

J.B. just finished installing a scale in the greenhouse so that we can monitor the chimps’ weights. He cleverly disguised the scale as a place to sit. Most of the chimps are tucked away in their nests for the night and didn’t even bother getting up when the door to the greenhouse was opened for them, but Foxie and Jamie immediately came out.

Foxie, with two troll dolls, hopped right on it:

Foxie sitting on new scale

Jamie, of course, was mostly interested in seeing if she could take it apart:

Jamie inspecting new scale in greenhouse

Filed Under: Foxie, Jamie, Sanctuary Tagged With: chimp, chimpanzee, Foxie, Jamie, northwest, nw, rescue, Sanctuary, scale, shelter

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