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young's hill

A Day in the Life

September 13, 2016 by Elizabeth

9:00am: Up the winding driveway…

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Good morning, sanctuary!

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Ellie the elk started the day in her favorite spot under the observation deck:

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Volunteer caregivers Denice and Sandra set to work preparing breakfast:

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Usually when we arrive for the day this time of year there are several chimps outside in the greenhouse. Today it was just Negra cuddled under a blanket:

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Soon breakfast was ready!

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Our typical routine is to serve a small snack in the indoor front rooms first thing to entice the chimps out of the greenhouse so we can close it off for cleaning. Volunteer caregiver-in-training Yuri offered the chimps some grapefruit while I closed and locked the doors leading to the greenhouse.

Negra is not always a people person, but this morning as she ate her grapefruit she was feeling extra affectionate as she offered her back to Sandra for a knuckle rub and offered Denice a kiss.

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We all checked the doors and locks to make sure it was safe to unlock the greenhouse:

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and then got to work!

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Afterward Yuri double-checked locks on the greenhouse door:

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and we started the first batch of dirty toys soaking in the tub:

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and the first load of dirty blankets in the washer:

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Then Yuri served the rest of breakfast in the greenhouse:

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and wrote in his training notebook:

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Next we tackled the playroom, which is the largest indoor space at the sanctuary. We cleaned upstairs:

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and downstairs:

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and when we were done, set up a little tea party for the chimps:

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While we cleaned the playroom, the chimps enjoyed the warm greenhouse.

Annie:

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Burrito:

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We run through a series of safety checks before giving the chimps access to Young’s Hill each day, so I did those while Denice, Yuri, and Sandra wrapped up the playroom.

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Foxie was the first to squeeze through the door to the hill as it was opening:

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But she was quickly joined by Jody, Negra, Missy, and Annie:

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Our last big cleaning task for the morning was the front rooms, which we started after a short break:

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After some time outside, Foxie wandered into the playroom to spend some quality time with her dolls:

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and Jamie requested a drink of water from the hose:

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Since we had plenty of cleaners to handle the front rooms, Denice started on some kitchen tasks. She prepared some chow bags:

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and put some potatoes in the oven for dinner:

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After cleaning, Yuri and Denice picked some veggies from the chimps’ garden for lunch:

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While Yuri served lunch in the greenhouse, Sandra kept the endless laundry moving along:

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After lunch, it was finally time for some fun. Sandra and Jamie groomed in the greenhouse:

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while Yuri and Burrito went for a walk around Young’s Hill.

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After the walk, Burrito was in the mood for a little tug of war:

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A little later in the afternoon JB, Diana, and Katelyn came up from the office and we did some PRT (Positive Reinforcement Training) with the chimps.

Missy presenting her wrist for Katelyn:

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We ended the day with a dinner forage in the playroom. Jamie used a plate to collect her food:

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Burrito:

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Annie:

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And finally, it was goodnight.

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Filed Under: Annie, Burrito, Caregivers, Dolls, Enrichment, Food, Foxie, Jamie, Jody, Missy, Negra, Sanctuary, Volunteers, Young's Hill Tagged With: Annie, Burrito, chimp, chimp sanctuary, chimpanzee, chimpanzee rescue, chimpanzee retirement, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Cle Elum, Cle Elum 7, Cle Elum Seven, Foxie, Jamie, Jody, Missy, Negra, Sanctuary, young's hill

On Patrol

September 8, 2016 by Elizabeth

One of the duties of dominant chimpanzees in the wild is to patrol the perimeter of their territories regularly to keep their group safe from intruders. Here at the sanctuary, Jamie leads the patrols. She’ll do it by herself if she has to, but she prefers to have a caregiver come along. Anywhere from a couple to a dozen times each day, Jamie and a human friend set off to systematically walk the perimeter of the two-acre Young’s Hill.

Today Grace, one of the chimps’ first volunteer caregivers at the sanctuary, returned for a visit after several years away. The last time Grace was here, the construction on Young’s Hill was not quite complete, so Jamie was eager for the opportunity to take a walk today with a beloved old friend. (Grace’s friend Colin, staff caregivers JB, Katelyn, and I, and Ellie the neighborhood elk went too.)

If you get motion sickness, you might want to skip this one. Otherwise, you’re invited to tag along on a stroll with this motley crew.

Filed Under: Caregivers, Jamie, Sanctuary, Volunteers, Young's Hill Tagged With: Animal Welfare, chimp sanctuary, chimpanzee, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Cle Elum, Cle Elum 7, Cle Elum Seven, Jamie, Sanctuary, young's hill

The Lookouts

September 7, 2016 by Katelyn

As Elizabeth wrote in her blog post the other day, as much as we truly love sharing what the chimps get up to each day with you, there are a variety of factors throughout any given day which can play into our time and occasionally we’re left scrambling to come up with something with which to produce a worthy post. And today was another one of those days. After our staff meeting this afternoon our window to find blog material was a bit shorter, coupled with the fact that the chimpanzees (rightly so) had zero interest in helping to solve this particular human’s challenge.

So I cannot tell a lie. Though the chimps all seemed to have had a great day enjoying the cooler weather as we head toward autumn, I fell short of catching even one of them in a photo. However! I have been hanging onto these gems that I captured during an evening walk with Jamie and her right hand gal, Missy, the other night as they scaled the Twister:

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Filed Under: Jamie, Missy, Sanctuary, Young's Hill Tagged With: chimp sanctuary, chimpanzee, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, csnw, Jamie, Missy, Sanctuary, young's hill

Just after the Rain

September 6, 2016 by Anna

Today started with cold grey skies, as much needed rain soaked the sanctuary property. Just at the moment the chimps gained morning access to Young’s Hill, the clouds broke, the sun came out, and Jamie requested her first perimeter walk with caregiver in tow .

Filed Under: Boots, Caregivers, Jamie, Young's Hill Tagged With: Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Jamie, Sanctuary, young's hill

Journey to recovery

September 4, 2016 by Keri

Each day the Cle Elum Seven continue on their journey to recovery from their former lives in the laboratory. In some ways, it’s hard to believe they’ve been at the sanctuary for over eight years now. Thinking back to the early days and years (and looking at photos from that time), it really hits home how far each of them has come on their own journey. As the days blend together into years, we have witnessed their individual transformations as they break through the shells of their former selves and continue to test the boundaries of what is comfortable to them.

Take Burrito for instance. Even as recent as a few years ago, he really preferred to stay on the ground to forage and explore, unlike Missy, who climbed everything in sight. But more often these days, he can be found climbing and spending time on top of the highest structures scattered throughout Young’s Hill.

Just this morning, he climbed to the top of this structure, walked out on the beam, sat for a minute looking at his surroundings before climbing back down. He’s not quite as graceful a climber as Missy, but he’s getting there.

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The chimps’ transformations are only happening because they’ve been given the opportunity to live the rest of their lives in sanctuary. They’ve each been given a chance at a new life, one in which they so much deserve. And it’s only been possible, because a whole world of people (including you), have taken each of them into your hearts. Because of you, Negra now feels comfortable to venture to the top of Young’s Hill to forage, alone. Because of you, Jamie and Foxie have an endless supply of boots and dolls to call their own; Annie feels safe and secure enough to spend time alone enjoying her surroundings. Because of you, Missy can run (let’s face it, it’s more of a full-on sprint), leap, balance and climb to her hearts content. Jody has blankets aplenty to build elaborate nests with. And finally Burrito. You’ve given Burrito the time he needed to feel secure enough to climb to new heights this year. More and more, we’re seeing him on top of the various structures scattered throughout Young’s Hill; something his former self spent very little time doing.

Filed Under: Burrito, Chimpanzee Behavior, Young's Hill Tagged With: Burrito, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, climb, sad news, Sanctuary, structures, young's hill

Wild Chimpanzees

August 27, 2016 by Diana

Don’t tell Missy and Annie that they fall into the “elderly” category for chimpanzees. Just watch today’s video!

All of the chimps REALLY enjoyed the cooler weather this morning and were out and about. I took about four zillion photos, but when I was going through them, I realized I needed to highlight the video clips of Annie and Missy’s Olympic-worthy antics.

Filed Under: Annie, Chimpanzee Behavior, Friendship, Missy, Play, Sanctuary Tagged With: animal protection, animal rescue, Animal Welfare, chimp, chimpanzee, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, climb, csnw, olympic, Play, rescue, Sanctuary, shelter, young's hill

Missy the Disco Queen – Part II

August 24, 2016 by Katelyn

As Anna mentioned in her blog post yesterday, the chimps and humans spent the entire day celebrating Missy and her 41st birthday (along with the birthdays of a couple of our wonderful friends and supporters, Deb and Martha)!

As you may be aware, Missy is mad about tomatoes. She seems to never tire of them and I think she’d be happy to eat nothing else. And because she and her best friend, Annie, love to incorporate socks and ’80’s style headbands into their play sessions, what better way to kick off the celebration than with an ’80’s Disco Party theme complete with disco ball pinatas (graciously made by volunteer caregiver, Patti) and cherry tomatoes in socks, along with a breakfast forage!

As promised, here are photos from Missy’s day (and I hope you all like lots of photos, folks!)

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Jody was able to get one of the cherry tomato socks (that’s Burrito to the right who was emitting low moans of joy over his handfuls of breakfast treats – I just now realized it’s the only shot we got of him, but rest assured he was happy!):

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Foxie:

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Annie (notice all the socks hanging on the firehose – Missy got every single one!):

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The party continued with a watermelon bowl lunch forage on Young’s Hill:

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The birthday lady quickly found one and headed for a quiet spot to take in the view and enjoy her lunch in peace:

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Annie also chose to enjoy her watermelon bowl in solitude:

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Jody found two and quickly headed back to enjoy them in the comfort of the greenhouse:

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Foxie found they were the perfect size to just put her whole face in:

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Jamie took the approach of dumping out the bowls and then using them to collect copious amounts of chow to bring inside and enjoy:

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And the piece de resistance? Queen Neggie:

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Back inside the greenhouse, Negra headed to her favorite sunny corner which overlooks her beloved valley:

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A heart full of thanks to all the staff, volunteers and supporters who made this special day of celebration for Missy and her friends possible!

Celebrating each of the chimp’s birthdays and the amazing individuals they are is always a joyous and fun occasion. And as I shared with Missy’s Pals yesterday, the reasons for celebration and gratitude go far beyond a specific date. In Missy’s case, it’s hard not to recall the thought that she almost didn’t make it sanctuary. Diana shared this story in a previous blog post though I failed to locate it. But in preparation for the chimps’ transfer to CSNW they all went through physicals at which time Missy was found to have uterine fibroids and was given a hysterectomy. Missy came through the surgery just fine, but during her transport afterward, she suddenly crashed. It took a lot to bring her back. After 30 years of torture and torment, she was so close to never knowing anything different. It makes my heart shake and shudder just to stand on the edge of this thought. And yet it’s a reality for so many chimps, particularly those who never made it to sanctuary or are still awaiting their turn.

Since arriving to her sanctuary home Missy has shown us she is someone who greets life by opening the door and running into it, arms wide open. With every leap, twist, swing, jump, sprint and full out run she puts her history further behind her, defying her age and claiming a life full of joy, adventure, comfort and love. None of which would be possible without you.

Please know it’s not my intention to end this fabulous celebration on a downer. It’s my hope to share with you how truly amazing each day in sanctuary is for the chimps. And to express our profound gratitude to you for ensuring that every day is one of the celebration of freedoms in all shapes and sizes for each of the chimps, in their own way and choosing. Safe in the knowledge that they are home, respected, valued and loved for the individuals they are.

And to our Disco Queen, Happy, Happy Birthday, Missy, we love you so much!! For all your days forward may your heart and soul sing out loud. And may there be tomatoes. So many tomatoes.

Filed Under: Annie, Enrichment, Foxie, Jamie, Jody, Missy, Negra, Party, Sanctuary, Young's Hill Tagged With: Annie, chimp enrichment, chimp sanctuary, chimpanzee, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, csnw, Foxie, Jamie, Jody, Missy, Negra, Sanctuary, young's hill

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