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Travel Bug Dog Tag Next of Kin

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Owner:
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Released:
Thursday, August 24, 2006
Origin:
Michigan, United States
Recently Spotted:
In Buckley Trail

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Current Goal

To travel to the Chimpanzee and Human Communication Institute in Ellensburg, Washington, and to educate everyone about the plight of the highly endangered chimpanzee.

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There really is no place in the world like the Chimpanzee and Human Communication Institute (CHCI). They provide sanctuary for four chimpanzees--Washoe, Loulis, Tatu, and Dar. Their primary goal is ensuring the well-being and protection of these chimpanzees by guaranteeing their freedom from invasive or disruptive research, by maintaining a safe, healthy, and interesting environment, and respecting and providing for their individual needs. CHCI is an amazing place to visit, and I encourage all of you to do so when you have the opportunity. There is actually a cache at CHCI, Monkey Business (GCDB5E), though it is a micro, so please take the Next of Kin Travel Bug as close to CHCI as possible. Also, please note that chimpanzees are great apes and humans’ closest genetic relative. However, they are not monkeys.

Unfortunately, chimpanzees in the wild are on the brink of extinction. At the turn of the last century, chimpanzees were living in 25 countries across West and Central Africa numbering around one million. Today their total number has dwindled to less than 200,000, with significant populations found in only four countries. There are many reasons why chimpanzees are disappearing in the wild. Their habitat is vanishing at an alarming rate due to deforestation by foreign hardwood logging companies. Logging in remote areas has increased chimpanzees' vulnerability to poachers by disrupting their once secluded environments. For more information about the highly endangered chimpanzee, please visit www.janegoodall.org.

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Tracking History (3220.9mi) View Map

Dropped Off 9/7/2015 TheJarmonFive placed it in Buckley Trail Washington - 48.29 miles  Visit Log

Dropped in Buckley Trail (GCPNY0)

Write note 3/14/2013 TheJarmonFive posted a note for it   Visit Log

Read the description after I logged it, Ellensburg is not far and the cubs have a day off from school tomorrow. It's time for it to reach its goal! How appropriate that my oldest cubs nickname is "Monkey".

Retrieve It from a Cache 3/14/2013 TheJarmonFive retrieved it from ARMY SQUAD "CHARLIE" Washington   Visit Log

Grabbed on Pi day! Will move along in a couple of weeks on vacation.

Dropped Off 3/9/2013 Maltycast placed it in ARMY SQUAD "CHARLIE" Washington - 95.23 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 12/10/2009 Maltycast retrieved it from Monkey Business Washington   Visit Log

Mission complete. Awaiting new orders.

Dropped Off 12/10/2009 Maltycast placed it in Monkey Business Washington - 22.78 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 12/10/2009 Maltycast retrieved it from Jason's Graduation Cache Washington   Visit Log

GoldiLou and I are both sorry, to keep this one waiting. We found it a while back ago, and were going to take it to its destination, but school sidetracked us. But i will be dropping it in GCDB5E.

Write note 10/8/2009 Bozinka posted a note for it   Visit Log

I was so hoping to finish this tb's mission yesterday and send it on it's way back home... but unfortunately, it seems to have gone awol. Grr. It was not in the cache it was supposed to be in, and since that is only minutes from where it's goal was... I'm wondering if someone finished it and have yet to replace it, or log it. I sure hope it didn't go missing.

Dropped Off 8/29/2009 Patudles placed it in Jason's Graduation Cache Washington - 23.24 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 10/19/2008 Patudles retrieved it from Red Top Mountain Lookout Washington   Visit Log

I need to make a trip to grab some Ellensburg caches so I will try to get this monkey there.

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