Archive for November, 2007

Lend us a hand! Or two. We can even use feet!

Sunday, November 18th, 2007

Please join us for one of CSNW’s weekend work parties! We have a lot of work to do to get the building finished so that Annie, Foxy, Jamie, Burreto, Missy, Negra and Jody have a safe, secure home ready in 2008. You don’t have to be a skilled craftsman or have construction knowledge. Just a willingness to help out with your hands – and your heart!

Email volunteer@chimpsanctuarynw.org to get involved!

Chewing gum and chimpanzees…

Sunday, November 11th, 2007

Here’s another great question we received from a donor: “Why is sugar-free chewing gum on your wish list? Hmmm…”

Chewing gum is sort of a daily treat for chimpanzees – they really enjoy it, and since the gum is sugar-free it does not cause harm to their teeth. This is a strategy to alleviate boredom. The #1 challenge of providing quality of life for captive chimpanzees is figuring out how to keep their minds active – because they can get extremely depressed when they don’t have enough to do. We will also give the chimpanzees access to ice, toothbrushes, and plant materials that chimpanzees have been known to enjoy chewing, because it gives them something to do and breaks up an otherwise mundane day.

Should chimpanzees wear dresses?

Tuesday, November 6th, 2007

We received the following question from a donor:  I was looking at your wish list and I have a question: what are the clothes, hats, and shoes for? I assume the other stuff is all for the chimps or facility, but do they dress up in people’s clothes?

Good question!  Those items must seem like very strange requests.  The purpose of giving captive chimpanzees ’human items’ is to alleviate boredom.  Chimpanzees are extremely intelligent and curious and, of course, are not meant to live in captivity.  In the wild they travel great distances each day, forage and sometimes hunt for food, manufacture and use tools, build nests to sleep in at night, defend their territory from neighboring groups… the list of complicated behaviors goes on and on.  The #1 challenge of caring for captive chimpanzees is figuring out how to keep their minds active – because they can get extremely depressed when they don’t have enough to do.

Because chimpanzees who have been raised in captivity cannot be released into the wild, we must do whatever we can to make their environment complicated and interesting.  Giving them access to human items is a great way to do so.  Most captive chimpanzees have been raised either with or by humans, so objects like shoes and clothing are familiar to them.  Some chimpanzees actually like to put clothing on (probably because they’ve seen humans do it and they are imitating) but most often they will use clothing to build nests.  Free-living chimpanzees create nests in the trees out of branches and leaves and this seems to be an innate behavior because captive chimpanzees do it as well, but with blankets, sheets, clothing… any fabric they have access to, really.  Different types, colors, and sizes of clothing gives them more variety for nest-building.

Of course, it’s important to distinguish between giving chimpanzees access to human items and forcing them to use human items, as we often see in entertainment situations.  People often think it is funny or cute to see chimpanzees wearing clothing, and this is a perspective that we DO NOT take.  But we do believe that we are obligated to give them access to any (safe) items that have been known to alleviate boredom in other captive chimpanzees.

Comedy Night!!

Friday, November 2nd, 2007

CSNW participated for the first time in the Non-Profit Comedy Night on Tuesday October 30th, and it was a huge success!  There were about eight comedians who brought tears of laughter to our eyes, it really was hilarious! 

We had 98 people attend which helped us more than double our goal!  Thank you to everyone who attended!

Big thank you to Yoram Bauman who is the master-mind behind Non-Profit Comedy Night, master of ceremonies, and a very funny comedian himself.

And to you Mr. Douglas Gale, we now have four blog entries, thank you very much (but still no popcorn maker)!!

 Stay tuned for details on the next Comedy Night event!!