Tuesday, October 13, 2015

An Excited Jamie & Pasado's Safe Haven

Most days when I get to the chimp house for the afternoon (as in I wasn't there first thing in the morning at 9am, I get there at 1230) Jamie is ready for a walk. Mostly because she knows that I will drop almost anything to go for a stroll with her, and after the morning when everyone is cleaning and can't go for a walk yet, she is beyond ready to get outside. 

I arrived at the chimp house on Monday around 11am, as I was picking up produce for the chimps in Seattle, and I came inside to say a quick hello to everyone. It's one of my favorite times in the chimp house; saying hello/good morning to the chimps because over the years you see reactions change. When I was first starting level 3 training, Jamie hardly cared that I was in her area. None of the other chimps even looked in my direction. Now, Jody offers me her swelling, Missy asks for a knuckle rub, Neg even gives me a head nod. It's those small things that I cherish more than anything. 

The only one inside on Monday was Neg, all bundled in her usual window spot. I went outside to check out the green house and there was a "dogpile" (for lack of a better term) of chimps. All hanging out and grooming each other. "Hey dude!" I say to Burrito as he comes stomping my direction. 

"Hi Ja-" I try to squeeze out a good morning to the boss and before I can even get her whole name out of my mouth she swings from the window ledge she was sitting in over to the platform and runs-pilo haired- to the door that allows the chimps access to Young's Hill and runs out, stomping and softly "whooo-oooo" ing a me. I know she wants to go for a walk, but I am initially confused. Walking with Jamie often comes with a series of shoe changes as I try to figure out which boots she wants me to wear. On this particular Monday, Jamie was so excited to go on a walk she didn't even need me to wear a special pair of boots- the ones I had on were fine. 

It's a pretty heartwarming moment, when the boss is so excited to see you and go for a walk that she just runs with full speed out to the outdoor enclosure, and stomps at you to hurry up! All in all we went for 3 strolls around the hill, one time with Bub. 

After all that walking, Jamie took a little rest on the platform in the greenhouse. 



Sunday I had the privilege to visit Pasado's Safe Haven. A 85 acre sanctuary in Monroe, WA home to cows, pigs, goats, cats and various other animals native to the PNW. We got to make vegan pancakes and decorate them for the pigs who reside there. 

Here are what the pancakes looked like as we were decorating them.

Here is Wilbur enjoying his plate:


Lars made a friend in Charlie Pig. 


We met a pig named Splash; who got her name by breaking free of a home not fit for her and swimming across a river to a neighbors house to freedom. She is quite a character- she likes to take rocks in her mouth and sort them. Spitting out the ones that are too sharp or not flat enough and saving the ones she likes in her sleeping area. She doesn't eat them, her mouth is just a rock tumbler, and it's pretty amazing. 

It was definitely a culture shock compared to caring for chimpanzees. The enclosures and safety protocols are quite different, and being in the actual living space with the animal was a little weird! I constantly felt like I was breaking a rule, but hey: we got to pet some pretty cute pigs! It was such a good experience, I would recommend a tour to anyone who is interested. It's always nice to see people doing good things for animals, and how hard people work to make lives more comfortable. 

Saturday I am excited to report that I am starting my CSNW tattoo collage; where each chimp at CSNW will be represented and carried with me forever. I can't wait for Eddy to work his magic again, and to show pictures. Who's the first chimp? Jamie you think? You would think that- but alas, it's not true! You shall see! 

-b




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