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Volunteer at CHCI

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CHCI provides a number of volunteer opportunities for individuals who are interested in learning about and working for this unique family of signing chimpanzees.

Docent Program

CWU students and interested community members can volunteer at CHCI as a docent. Docents keep our Chimposiums running by presenting lectures, serving as guides during observations of the chimpanzees, greeting guests, and working in our giftshop, the Chimporium.

Apprenticeships

SUMMER 2009 Dates: June 28 - August 21

Each summer, CHCI hosts a team of apprentices for an intensive program. Apprentices spend 15 hours a week at CHCI learning and practicing chimpanzee husbandry: cleaning, meal preparation, preparation of enrichment, and other tasks. Several more hours per week are spent working on various CHCI research projects: observing, collecting and summarizing data, and so on. Apprentices pay a fee for their participation at CHCI.

 

Internships

Interested CWU students can apply for internships at CHCI. All interns must begin by enrolling in and completing PRIM 220, "Introduction to Primate Lab Procedures," which is offered each fall. Upon successful completion of the course, a PRIM 220 student might be invited to return to CHCI as an intern. Interns perform important chimpanzee husbandry tasks: cleaning, preparation of enrichment, preparing meals, etc. Motivated and responsible interns may be invited to continue training as a chimpanzee caregivers, interacting with and serving meals to the chimpanzees.

 
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