The chimps were outside bright and early this morning to welcome the return of the sun to Central Washington.
Archive for February, 2010
Sun!
Tuesday, February 9th, 2010Enrichment
Sunday, February 7th, 2010Tool use
Saturday, February 6th, 2010Chimpanzees are famous for their ability to use tools, but some individuals are more skilled than others. We know that human talent is a combination of genetics, early life experience, and practice, and the same is true with chimpanzees, I believe.
Jamie loves using tools. She could spend all day working on a project. I don’t think she’s as interested in the end result as she is in the process. Sometimes, when we are serving food, we accidentally drop a few pieces on the floor outside the enclosure. Jamie will spend the rest of the mealtime working to get those pieces, even though her caregivers are still giving out food.
Burrito, on the other hand, is just not a tool user. He has very limited patience, and he doesn’t seem to get that same flash of insight that spurs chimpanzees like Jamie to go fetch an appropriate tool. This doesn’t necessarily mean he is less intelligent. Most of the time, begging humans for help works just fine. But it does give you an idea why Burrito is not the alpha that he would like to be – Jamie is always one step ahead of him!
Op-ed in Seattle Times
Friday, February 5th, 2010CSNW’s Executive Director, Sarah Baeckler, along with colleague and friend of the Cle Elum Seven, Debra Durham, just had an op-ed published in the Seattle Times. Please read the guest column, about the Great Ape Protection Act, here. Nice job, Sarah and Debra!
Today in memory of Smurfi, Morli, Micky and Gizmo
Friday, February 5th, 2010Today is a Sponsor-a-Day. Lilo Benya made a donation to sponsor this day in memory of Smurfi, Morli, Micky and Gizmo. Thank you Lilo for your generosity and for remembering your loved ones while also helping the Cle Elum Seven chimpanzees!
Snake!
Thursday, February 4th, 2010Given their history in captivity, the chimps here at CSNW (unlike their free-living counterparts) have probably never encountered a real snake before, but when this toy snake (see video) went out as part of their enrichment one day, they treated it with a healthy dose of caution.
Foxie nesting
Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010We just caught Foxie in the playroom nesting with a blanket! Hopefully, it’s just a matter of time before she’s nesting with many blankets.


Greenhouse update
Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010I wish I had more progress to report, but the weather has been awful. Still, we’ve managed to start installing panels on the roof and we’ve nearly completed one wall. From the inside, the view is somewhat distorted but it lets in nearly all the light. We’re all excited for the chimps to have more space in the winter. Now all we need is some sun!









