Friday, June 24, 2011

Resocialization Between Willy and Arie

     As some of you may know from the Jungle Friends facebook page or the Jungle Friends website, Munchkin Land has two new residents. Arie, a Black Tufted-Ear Marmoset, and Willy, a Golden Handed Tamarin, arrived at Jungle Friends on May 24th. You may also know that the two males were housed together at their previous home, and reportedly got along with one another. However, something you may not know is that while things seemed to be going well their first day together a small fight occurred. For the safety of the new boys, they were separated into the two different habitats seen here.
     The species of the black tufted-ear marmoset originally lived on the northeastern coast of Brazil, while the golden-handed tamarin species originated north of the Amazon river (in Brazil, Guyana, French Guiana, and Venezuela). So how do these species end up in North America when they don't even belong in this hemisphere? Humans of course! Sadly, Willy and Arie were stolen from their parents and sold as pets. Happily, they have found a home here at Jungle Friends, where they are free to act like monkeys and are safe from humans who may harm them. If these two new world primates were released somewhere other than Jungle Friends, they would likely survive on their own. However, they are far too humanized, and would likely find themselves in deep trouble when they approached the next human they saw. At Jungle Friends, we give the "Munchkins" a 12'x12'x12' outdoor habitat and access to an indoor shelter. Here, they are free to jump, climb, eat bugs (along with their dry and wet food diets), and live happily as wild monkeys should! 
     In the wild, these species do not live on their own. They are not denied access to other monkeys. This is why Kari, the founder of Jungle Friends, and I are in the process of resocializing Willy and Arie. They may be two different species, and both males, but at Jungle Friends, we are totally against breaking bonds! Willy and Arie have already experience the bonds to their parents being broken. They then experience being separated from their owners. We do not want to cause a third broken bond by keeping these two separated. 
     Broken bonds can cause severe side effects. A common effect experienced by these monkeys is called reactive attachment disorder. When these monkeys are young, they  need to develop a relationship with at least one primary caregiver for normal development of social and emotional characteristics. Naturally, the primary caregiver is the father, while all family members act as some sort of caregiver. However, when these monkeys become pets, the initial bond between parent and offspring is broken, and a new bond is formed between the pet and owner. Reactive attachment disorder can be caused by abrupt separation from their primary caregiver, from a frequent change of caregivers, and by lack of a caregiver's response to the young monkey's efforts of communication.  
     Sometimes after the third bond is broken, an animal will never trust again, as with the marmoset MoMo. He was taken from his parents, from his owner, and the female he was initially paired with at Jungle Friends died. He now lives alone in his habitat because he has fought with the other other moneys he has been socialized with. 
     Our goal the first few days of socializing is no fights. To be safe, we are observing Willy and Arie constantly while they are together, and are limiting their time of having full access to each other. In the days before the socialization, we allowed the two monkeys to be separated by no more than one fork in their runways. We observed the boys showing interest in each other, and even saw them grooming one another through the fork!
    Also, during the socialization, pictures and videos are being taken. These records will be compiled into a video that will help anyone who wants to socialize two monkeys properly, whether it be in another sanctuary, or in a pet owners backyard. We will also be creating videos of how to construct a proper habitat for a monkey and other necessities. 
Day One
     When we removed the fork from the runway between Willy and Arie, the first thing they did was trade habitats. Throughout the next hour, the two males ignored each other and interacted very little. While in each other's habitat, the boys explored and did scent marking. Kari and I decided to put the fork back in the runway when Willy started to "self grasp," which can be a sign of stress in monkeys who were taken from their parents at a young age. We considered day one's socialization to be a success, as no fights occurred, and looked forward to day two!

Day Two
     Today we socialized Willy and Arie for about two hours! Soon after the fork was pulled, there was a massive improvement from day one, in that the boys show interest in one another and interacted more. One of the first things they did was return to their original habitat and explore what was different (scent markings from the other monkey). During the socialization we saw great things such as the two monkeys eating from the same diet bowl, laying near each other, and even grooming one another! However, we also noticed that at multiple times during the socialization, Willy attempted to mount Arie. This may be the reason for the initial fight, and we plan to closely monitor the safety and happiness of both monkeys. While we know the monkeys would be much happier is male-female pairs, there are no females available at Jungle Friends to be matched with the new tamarin and marmoset. Seeing as these two males lived together before their arrival at Jungle Friends, we are attempting this socialization whit the hopes that both monkeys will be safe, happy, and healthy.  After about two hours, Willy and Arie were in different habitats, and Kari and I took the opportunity to end the second socialization day on a good note. We replaced the forks and were thankful for another successful day in the socialization process. 

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

The Past Few Days

June 20th
Chop for the munchkins and squirrels :)
June 21st
Day off! went shopping around Gainesville. First day of summer?
June 22nd
Cleaned "Triple J" outdoor habitat. George and Jill (brown capuchins) will be happy to return to a clean habitat. The habitat was re-propped so that the monkeys could climb up to their water source easier.
The planned socilazation between Willy the Tamarin and Arie the marmoset didn't happen today. We are planning to start the socialization early in the morning, to avoid the summer heat. I checked an outdoor thermometer this afternoon and it read : 104.

Sunday, June 19, 2011

The Only Thing Constant Is Change

Today I was trained for route two biscuit and diet bowl distribution! Mimi took care of Munchkin Land so I could be trained for more  I will still need to have someone with me for the next couple of days, but I am learning which bowls go where quite quickly (which monkeys are diabetic, which are toothless, and which receive the "regular" diets). I also supervised four community service workers while they chopped vegetables and fruit for the next four days, washed biscuit and diet bowls, and washed monkey toys (while helping of course!).  Today we also had a meeting (while eating gumbo!) Mimi and Vicky created schedules for everyone concerning the different chores at the sanctuary. We also went over the plans for this week. I'm excited to see the routine become more and more efficient. Jimmy the Jerk (a white faced capuchin) was trained to point at his eye before his time here at Jungle Friends. He was actually going to be in one of the "Babe" pig movies (I'm not sure if he was or not). However, the interns around here like to say that Jimmy has a gang, and when he makes his punk face and points at his eye, he's actually making his gang sign. Today, he made the gang sign and pointed at me! Another inter, Becky, says that I'm in his gang now... I hope I don't miss the first meeting.

Saturday, June 18, 2011

What's Been Going On

Well, now that I've been here at Jungle Friends Primate Sanctuary for over a month, I believe it's time that I transfer my journal into blog-form.


May 11
First Flight
I cried like a child when I left my mom and entered security for my 9:50 A.M. flight from Indy. I had just finished my freshman year, gotten home, and WHAM 5 days later I'm on a plane to Charlotte, North Carolina. Another plane took me to Gainesville, Florida, where my summer plans were located. 
My goal in life is to become a licensed veterinarian. Part of achieving that goal is gaining as much experience with animals as I can. Jungle Friends Primate Sanctuary looks like it will be a fantastic opportunity to increase my leadership ability, strengthen my work ethic, and better my experience with exotic animals. At Jungle Friends, there are Brown Capuchins (Cebus apella), Weeper Capuchins (Cebus olivaceus),White Faced Capuchins (Cebus capucinus), White-Fronted Capuchins (Cebus albifrons),  Black-Handed Spider Monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi), Peruvian Spider Monkeys (Ateles chamek),Common Squirell Monkeys (Saimiri scuireus), Bolivian Squirrel Monkeys (Saimiri boliviensis), Common Marmosets (Callithrix jacchus), Black Tufted-Ear Marmosets (Callithrix penicllata), Cotton-Top Tamarins (Saguinus oedipus), Golden-Handed Tamarins (Saguinus midas). There are also two Cockatiels (Nymphicus hollandicus), and two Macaws. I'm looking forward to a great summer. As for now, there is an apprentice and one other intern. 

May 12, 2011
Woke up about 5:50 and helped sort out monkey biscuits to the specific bowls (regular, spider, and toothless)
Washing dishes
Making monkey soup (beans+ veggies in a crock pot for 10 hours with broth/water)
Feeding the birds (they've been digging a hole at the bottom of their enclosure, but the fencing goes pretty deep into the ground)
CHOP!- chopping veggies and fruits for soup and for the diets
More dishes J
Using peanuts and cookie pieces to distract 1 pregnant monkey and 1 monkey that may be pregnant while Kari, Lucy, and Mimi try to lure more possibly pregnant monkeys into a habitat.  After given a taste of a cookie, the two monkeys rebel against the peanuts being offered. One looked at a peanut and they hopped away.
Will be going back to try again with the monkeys tomorrow
Raked up food and feces around the sanctuary with Lucy, the other intern. There are runways that connect the habitats and indoor enclosures. Noah the spider monkey grabbed my pony tail and stole my hat! Lucy retrieved the hat while I distracted the monkeys with peanuts.
Took out the trash with Mimi.
Dinner – Connie made "Tofu Surprise!"--- I've never had tofu before…. I think it tastes funny, but it's bearable as a source for protein. This wasn't flavored tofu, so I plan to try more varieties. 
After dinner I got to skype with my mom and Two brothers! But then at 7:30 it was back to work J As the other intern and apprentice collected the food dishes, I refilled the biscuit bowls in "Rainforest Café," where the primate diets are prepared.

-was going to post on the blog, but the site is down for maintenance L
May 13
Almond Brothers? Walnut sisters?
Today we made sure to finish early, so we could go to town square to see an allman brothers tribute band play at the Bo Diddley Community Plaza.
Earlier that day Maryanne and I cleaned 2 indoor habitats while Kari and Lucy talked to a local media crew.

May 14, 2011
Today I woke up half an hour late! I'll have adjust to the different schedule as soon as possible. Also, a big storm came in so not a whole lot got done around the sanctuary.
During the storm I sat in Marmoset village and chopped fruit for the marmosets, tamarins, and squirrel monkeys.
The storm didn't do a whole lot of damage to JF, but to a neighboring sanctuary it caused a large hole in a habitiat. Lucy and Kari went to help repair the habitat.
Angel, a monkey here seemed to have something lodged in his mouth. It ended up to be an issue with his teeth, so Kari sedated him and took him the UF vet school.

May 15, 2011
Busy day today!
We had a community service volunteer help us do chop. Another regular volunteer arrived later and worked over at munchkin land
Today I chopped for both the large monkeys and the munchkins
I prepared the calorie enhanced diet with added "Emergen-C" for the marmosets and tamarins
More dishes! Whoo! As there are may monkeys at the sanctuary, there are many dirty dishes! However, the work must be done in order for the monkeys to be happy and healthy. I'm willing to do the work for the monkeys!

May 16
Today was similar to others at the beginning, biscuit bowls, soup, all that jazz
BUT I helped Lucy clean two "motley crew" outdoor habitats and filled them with branches from trees and bamboo.
The monkeys really enjoyed their newly decorated habitats, while we looked forward to cleaning up all the soon-to-be dried up branches and leaves!
I also got my hair pulled by Bambam and Tabetha. Tabetha got a sizable chunk of my hair as a keepsake.
May 17
Cleaned indoor habitats with Bethany (volunteer)
DIDN'T get my hair pulled today!J
Picked up branches
Went to the dump
Went to walmart J
May have to do a heat check tonight!
May 18
Hawk appeared today and the monkeys went crazy
Lots of chopping,
More chopping in munchkin land… caring for meal worms, cutting cans, big to-do list for munchkin land (munchkin land is the area of the sanctuary where the marmosets and tamarins are)
May 19, 2011
Cleaning munchkin land and moving marmosets and tamarins
two new marmosets coming eventually

May 20
Munchkin land stuff… sweet potato, fruit, more veggies, eggs, grits, oatmeal
Laundry
More dishes
THE IMPOSTERS!---I drove and we kinda got lost in Gainesville…
May 21 2011
Munchkin land again…. Weed wacking in my bikini top

May 22
Volunteer Day! Big Cat Rescue and community service volunteers
Filing fences, chop, stacking wood, insulation on trailers               
Went under the spider monkey runway to collect bowls with the cart and got my hair pulled by noah and patty.
My face was scratched, but I got my hands over my eyes before any major damage could be done
New intern,  Jordan arrives
May 23
Flat tire on the trailer L went to wood resources to drop off tree limbs with Chris (visiting volunteer)
May 24, 2011
Laundry, "motley crew"
MORE MUNCHKIN LAND
May 25
Birthday! Day off!
May 26
Mer arrives!
May 27
Becky!
May 28
Tom and Tara! (owners of the marmoset "Peanut")
May 29
The new marmoset and tamarin seem to be doing better, but willy still acts sad L
The  munchkins aren't eating all of their wet food diet, so I plan on offering them less
Tom and Tara!
May 30, 2011
Weed wacking
My turn to make dinner (stir fry)
May 30
Day Off!
May 31
June 1
Rabbit Rabbit
June 2
Cleaning Tamarain Town
June 3
Cleaning Marmoset village , Satchel's pizza YUM
June 4, 2011
Ant bait
ANTS! EVERYWHERE!!!
-In an indoor habitat for white faced capuchins
June 5
Taking Lucy to the Airport L
GOODBYE LUCY!!!!
Munchkin land, placed Arie's bowl in the feeder, NO ANTS!!! WHOOO
Cleaning indoors and suds and grubs
Trash
June 6
Drove to drop off the "beast" and the "new" jeep to get checked out at the mechanic, then drove to pick up monkey biscuits and pine chips at the Alachua Farm and Animal
June 7
Day off J
Constructed the satchel's buses (pictures soon after I color them!)
June 8, 2011
Hopefully will start moving things over to the blog today!
There were ants in Arie's AND Willy's feeders this morning, so their diet bowls had to be put in the runways
Will maybe go in with arie and massage his hurt wrist to prevent atrophy of the muscles (Didn't need to)
June 9 
More ant baiting

June 10
Fala (marmoset) gets upset in the mornings so I began to give her a diet bowl early
June 11
Volunteers came and helped clean indoor habitats
June 12
Chop
June 13
We may try to socialize Willy and Arie (tamarin and marmoset) again
June 14 Day Off! Read some of my pledge mom's  organic chemistry book
June 15 
A rat snake was bothering 2 whiteface capuchins, we weren’t able to catch it
June 16, 2011
This morning I saw a white egret at munchkin land
June 17
Went to Bo Diddley Community Plaza to watch the band Third Stone
June 18, 2011
Woah, it's June 18th already!!! Today we moved the cleaning shed to a new location, cleaned marmoset village, and worked through the morning chores without any power!
Cleaned Marmoset Village