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An accomplishment

Thursday, October 6th, 2011

Jody’s adventures on/with the hill have been so exciting and fascinating to watch. After the initial excitement of the grand opening of Young’s Hill was over, Jody went back into the outdoor area and stayed there. She monitored the activities on the hill daily, often standing in the raceway tunnel waiting for everyone to come in, and closely inspecting folks upon their return. It took a long time, but once she gained the courage to go out- she went way out! She walked the entire perimeter, exploring every inch of the hill. It was spectacular to watch!

What really struck me while watching her out there was how much she looked back towards the building and the rest of the property. She really seemed fascinated to see parts of the property that she hadn’t seen before- including her home for the last 3+ years. I can’t imagine how strange it would be to live in a house for years and not know what the place looks like from the outside. And after all this time, it must be really satisfying to finally be able to see inside the barn or the garden in it’s entirety, the mountains in the distance, and even just further down the driveway…

I’m so inspired and in awe watching the chimps explore the great unknown and to see their amazing confidence and courage. It makes me not only proud of the chimps, but so proud of this sanctuary. The way I see it- it’s such a huge change from anything they’ve ever known that the chimps really have to trust us to feel comfortable out there. They have to believe that we are taking care of them and that we are still protecting them in this big open space. I feel so proud of our team when I see the chimps out there– and so grateful to our supporters! Just like Jody, it’s a huge accomplishment- we did it! It’s such an amazing thing and definitely something for all to be proud of.

Happy Birthday, Anne Roberson!

Sunday, October 2nd, 2011

Mary Ann Baltich has sponsored this day of sanctuary in honor of Anne Roberson’s birthday.  It’s a fitting gift for someone who generously supports the chimps monthly through our Chimpanzee Pal program (Anne sponsors Annie).  Mary Ann, Annie, and all of us at CSNW wish you the happiest of birthdays, Anne!

Here’s Annie celebrating her own birthday a few weeks ago:

Happy Birthday to Annie from Marcia Douthwaite!

Saturday, September 10th, 2011

Marcia has sponsored today in celebration of Annie’s 37th birthday (we’re gearing up for the party right now!).  Marcia is a regular blog reader, and a sweet and devoted supporter of the Cle Elum Seven.  She even sponsors Annie and her best friend Missy through our Chimpanzee Pal program.  Thanks, Marcia, for helping us give Annie and her friends the celebration they deserve!

Here’s the gorgeous birthday girl:

A birthday card for Annie

Friday, September 9th, 2011

Annie’s birthday is tomorrow! We received this lovely birthday card in her honor from Paige Sobran:

It reads: May you be surrounded by friends, love and joy on your birthday… and green onions, trolls, blankets. From someone who checks for blog updates every day before I check my email.

Thanks, Paige! We’ll be celebrating Annie’s birthday in full force tomorrow—Diana and I have already laid out plans for a birthday “cake” (made from fruits and veggies) with all of Annie’s favorites!

Birthday Coconuts

Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011

Missy’s birthday party was today. First, in the playroom, Jackie and I put almost entirely SOCKS out for the enrichment (we also included some boots and trolls, which are essential for enriching Jamie and Foxie). After we cleaned the outdoor area, we set up a huge forage of watermelon, lychees, bananas, bell peppers, green beans, and of course everyone’s favorite—coconuts! We also put out amazing gift bags put together by Robbi and Dick with all sorts of new enrichment. As we were setting up the forage, the chimps watched from the windows and were food grunting and squeaking.

Jackie took dozens of pictures of the chimps foraging through Missy’s birthday party, but sadly, the camera “decided” to re-format the card! So we lost all the pictures. Luckily when we realized this, the chimps had brought their coconuts into the playroom, and I was able to get a few photos of that.

Here’s Missy opening her coconut (notice she’s holding it steady with her foot!)

Foxie:

Burrito:

Burrito had an interesting method of trying to open his coconut. First, he was dragging it across the ground, and started rolling it back and forth. When that didn’t work he tried tossing it around and around:

He still hasn’t gotten it open but he is keeping it close to him. Hopefully he’ll get it open at some point!

I didn’t get a picture of Jody with a coconut, but here she is enjoying some leeks from our garden at the end of the party forage.

Happy Birthday, Missy!

Jackie and Diana are going to be goofy in Missy’s honor in about 10 minutes, and I’m sure it will be quite the sight to see. I’ll be photographing the event, and hopefully we’ll get some good shots posted tomorrow. Thank you to everyone that has pledged or donated to today’s Missy Games!

Frozen treats for a hot day

Sunday, August 21st, 2011

I know I’ve said it before- we have some pretty amazing volunteers here at CSNW. Volunteers Katelyn and Stephanie came up with the idea to freeze juice, blueberries, and raspberries in water bottles for an afternoon forage and today was the perfect day for it. It’s been several hours since we put them out, and the chimps are still looking for bottles. Thanks for keeping everyone enriched- and cool- ladies!

Roslyn Olympics – history in the making

Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011

There may be nothing that can truly capture the spirit of the July 30, 2011 Roslyn Olympics and the Troll Games, but here is an attempt…

In addition to ARRF Animal Rescue, thanks also to Matthew Wenz who designed the awesome Roslyn Olympics posters and to sponsors Cascade East Animal Clinic, Abbotts Printing Inc, Roslyn Downtown Association, Jeb’s Pet Supply and 93.7 KXA The Wind!

Doggie Dash

pile of trolls

Troll toss line up

trolled pup

bronze metal winner

“Bigfoot”

Saturday, July 30th, 2011

Foxie gets pretty excited about new trolls, and seems to especially enjoy the colorful hair. You can imagine how she might really love a troll covered entirely in hair…

Thanks to Dawn for the wonderful donation!

Mop Heads!

Thursday, July 28th, 2011

Supporter Tamela sponsored today in honor of the caregivers of CSNW! The following is what she wrote:

Here’s a big pant hoot salute to all the wonderful caregivers and volunteers who wash, scrub, and clean for the chimpanzees. Thank you for all the mundane, exhausting, never ending, backbreaking work you do.

To honor us hard-working, dirty caregivers, she named today “Mop Head Day”. So, 18 mop heads arrived at the sanctuary the other day with tons of little toys tied to them. And in case the mop heads weren’t exciting enough on their own (though I imagine they would have been), mixed nuts were hidden inside various toys. It’s been an interesting, and very comfortable day around here at CSNW.

Thanks so much, Tamela! Pant Hoots to YOU!

What’s for dinner?

Wednesday, June 15th, 2011

The crowd gathers as J.B. hands out dinner. (Jamie and Foxie. Note the troll torso in Foxie’s right hand.)

jb serves dinner to jamie and foxie

 

For Burrito, it doesn’t really matter what’s for dinner – he’s excited about all food.

burrito

burrito hand over mouth

 

Foxie’s not that keen on vegetables, but red peppers meet her approval.

foxie with troll and red pepper

 

Missy loaded up on the peppers. Good thing she has a big chimp mouth and opposable toes.

missy bell peppers

 

Sometimes the chimps get exotic vegetables the humans aren’t even familiar with, like Thai eggplant. (Jody)

jody thai eggplant

 

Potatoes and radishes round out the meal. (Missy)

missy eating radishes and potatoes

 

And of course dinner is not complete without a night bag. (Burrito and Missy)

burrito and missy with night bags

(Missy)

missy with night bag outside platform

 

We are fortunate to receive a lot of donated food from volunteers, supporters, Spud! in Seattle and Safeway in Cle Elum. Many thanks to all of you for keeping the chimps happy and healthy!