Archive for May, 2010

Today is Felicity’s Day!

Monday, May 17th, 2010

Happy day, Felicity! Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest celebrates your day today, thanks to Catherine, Lindsay, Jamie, Annette and Amy. Pant hoots to you from all of your primate friends at the sanctuary, including the humans!

Anyone can honor a loved one! Visit the Sponsor-a-Day section of our donation info page.

accidental enrichment

Saturday, May 15th, 2010

Today was “fill the tub with water” day. We thought it would be fun to throw some of the forage in the tub. Apparently we do not know much about the buoyancy of fruit, because we figured grape tomatoes would float. They sank right to the bottom, and this turned into “accidental” enrichment for Missy and Jamie.

P.S. Thank you to Tamela for the sturdy tubs!

chimpanzees still in labs

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

The King 5 coverage last night mentioned the chimpanzees who are still in laboratories. Chimpanzees whose lives, like the Cle Elum Seven, could also remarkably improve if H.R. 1326, the Great Ape Protection Act (GAPA), is passed.

Sometimes it seems the barriers to this actually happening are insurmountable – the opposition to the bill by some in the biomedical research community; the funds that would be needed to create space and quality care for the chimpanzees in sanctuaries; and the inherent politics of getting a bill passed that have nothing to do with those 600 chimpanzee lives (and the other 500 who are privately owned and would no longer be tested on).

But then I think about other countries that have passed similar legislation, the bipartisan support that the bill has within the house, and the tremendous determination of those working on the legislation.

And I think about those 1100 chimpanzees. Many of them have very similar experiences as the Cle Elum Seven. Like Negra, Annie and Jody, many were taken from their native home of Africa as infants and may have never experienced what it feels like to be comfortable and safe. Some, like Foxie and Missy, were likely born into captivity for the purpose of being biomedical test subjects and, like Foxie, may never be able to learn natural chimpanzee behaviors like nest-building. Others, like Jamie and Burrito, were former “pets” or “entertainers,” possibly raised as substitute human children, abused by their trainers, then sold into biomedical research.

Those mostly unknown 1100 chimpanzees deserve sanctuary life as much as the seven chimpanzees in our care.  Their intelligence and individual personalities should be shared and appreciated. Whatever happens, they will always live in captivity, but they should have a second chance for a better life.

Look at Negra in the photos below – the first taken before her new life began, during her dark years of living in a basement with little mental stimulation, the second taken just days ago as she peacefully napped outside. And re-watch this video of Negra playing with Missy: http://www.chimpsanctuarynw.org/blog/2009/11/negra-5/

Then check out the links below the photos about GAPA to learn how you can help create a better life for all of the Negras still in laboratories.

Negra sleeping with blanket

Learn more about the Great Ape Protection Act (H.R. 1326) and how you can help from these groups:

Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine

Humane Society of the United States

Project R&R

Watch KONG 6/16 or KING 5 tonight!

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

Footage filmed a few weeks ago at the sanctuary about a story focused on the Great Ape Protection Act will air on Seattle’s KONG 6 tonight at 10pm and KING 5 tonight at 11pm. Tune in! We hear the teasers for the story were shown on the stations this morning.

*Note – I messed up! The program is airing on KING 5 and it’s affiliate station, KONG 6/16 in Seattle. Originally, I posted it was airing on KOMO 4, also a great station, but not affiliated with KING 5. Sorry!

Colin Screenprinting Hoodies

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

This is so cool – check out Colin’s blog and his post about his process of screen printing the Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest hoodies.

We still have some hoodies for sale

Get them through our online store while you can! Thanks, Colin!

Thirty thousand and some exciting news!

Monday, May 10th, 2010

Great news! With a little over a month left to go in our 2nd Anniversary Fundraising Drive, we’ve reached our first goal of $30,000! Yahoo! And here’s some even better news:

Karen and Don Young would like to help us reach our ultimate goal of $45,000, so that the chimps can enjoy three new cage-free windows in their playroom. So, from now until we reach the $45,000 mark, Karen and Don have generously offered to match every $2,500 raised. So let’s keep the momentum going and give the chimps a new view – only $7,500 left to go! Who wants to kick off the final push?

Mother’s Day Party

Sunday, May 9th, 2010

Here are a bunch of pictures from today’s celebration. As I type the chimps are enjoying bouquets of fresh fruits and veggies, chocolate cupcakes, pita pockets stuffed with peanut butter, and gorgeous paper flowers sprinkled with raisins!

Jody with a gift bag:

Jody getting one of her Mother’s Day brunch crepes thanks to Denice:

Foxie saying hello to one of her new trolls thanks to Robbi:

Foxie always looks cool while eating:

Annie snacking on three crepes at once:

Super stars Sarah, Julie, and Jeani with the bouquets and cupcakes they worked on all afternoon!

Foxie hiding behind some of the beautiful handmade flowers from Jeani’s school: