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2014 Annual Report

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Hello,

I am so delighted to be sharing our first annual report with you. As some of you may know, there have been a few administrative changes here at Fauna and hopefully you will now be hearing from us more often.

I am happy to say that Fauna is forever evolving and growing. Although we are often afraid of change, it really is good for all of us, but most of all, change is great for the chimps. I know many of you reading this report have been with us from the very beginning of this amazing journey. You have witnessed a lot of change over the years here at Fauna, so many good things–I hope you can see how much you have helped us make a better life and home for our beloved residents.

I also hope that our new friends will understand that we consistently try to improve living conditions for the chimps. They need far more than we can ever give them but even the smallest changes enrich their lives and give them new opportunities and provide them with more options.

I adore all of you for the support you show and have shown over the years, how you never ask questions about why another skywalk? Or why new windows? You listen to the needs of the chimps and you help make those dreams come true. You trust we will make the right decisions and you support us along the way, helping us grow and become the kind of place that really can provide a better life for the chimps.

You are the ones who inspire and encourage us every day with your lovely cards, letters and emails. Your words of encouragement and expressing your concern for the wellbeing of chimpanzees make us want to do more; to be better. There is not a note that comes my way that I do not read over and over. I want to know how you feel and I need to take the light and energy you send me to the chimps. Knowing you care and that you are always there for us is more than heartwarming: it is a comfort and a necessity.

Without you we could never have done all that we have, from the gifts you send to the love and support, you keep us going. You have become my friends along this journey. You are there when we have prob-lems and you are there to share joyous moments…there is nothing more I could ever have wanted from you. I am deeply moved by the love and friendship you have shared with the chimps and that you have shown me.

I am hoping this report will show you what we have been up to. We flash back to the past and bring you up-to-date. We also talk a little about the future. You will read the names of the hundreds and hundreds of people who have helped make all this possible and we have shown you where the funds go, how we use our money and how we plan on preparing for the future.

Last, but certainly not least, you will learn about the wonderful volunteers who help us day in and day out in so many different ways, from bake sales across the country to hands-on work right here at Fauna. Oh–and let’s not forget for one second the incredible Fauna staff! From the wonderful team of people who take care of our beloved residents every single day; to those who tend to the land and the wildlife that shares our property; to the office staff who care for you, our supporters. It takes a great team to do all the work and it takes a team of loving, committed people to care for a sanctuary. That includes you!

Panhoots and joy to you in the new year,

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MONKEYSR E S I D E N T S

FARM ANIMALSDarla Newton Eugene Sophie Theo

Bella Beverly Katrina Mcleod Eyore Elsa Skunk Finnigan

June Axel Lucky Sunny Randy Sam Angus Mary

Betty Terry Boxer Phoebe Megan Budha Peter Rabbit Addison

Lily Yani Suzie Riley Fou Fou Bugsy Chloe4

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CHIMPS

CHIMPS IN REMEMBRANCE

R E S I D E N T SChance Maya Sue Ellen

Petra

Jethro

Tatu

Toby

Regis Binky

Loulis Rachel Spock

Jeannie Billy Jo Tom Pablo Pepper Sophie Annie Yoko Donna Rae5

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1997 1999 2001 2003 2005

1998 2000 2002 2004 2006

» October 1997: Billy Jo, Sue Ellen, Pablo, Donna Rae, and Pepper arrived at Fauna from LEMSIP in New York. For the first time in history, HIV infected chimps were retired and moved to sanctuary.

» November 1997: Yoko, Tom and Jeannie arrived at Fauna from LEMSIP in New York. They were also exposed to the HIV virus.

» October 2001: First skywalk is completed, named for Pablo who passed away on the day it was completed for him and his group to use.

» October 2001: Pablo passed away at the age of 31.

» May 2004: Second skywalk was added, this skywalk goes to a round-about close to the pond, and over Annie’s Island. It’s called the Pepper Skywalk in memory of her favorite place at Fauna.

» October 2005: The 3 outdoor areas that were once the enclosures were now made into what we call the “Islands”: Billy Jo’s Island 1, Donna Rae’s Island 2, and Jeannie’s Island 3.

» March 2005: Donna Rae passed away at the age of 39.

» Year 2002: Many new connecting walkways were added to the inside of the building making sure the chimps could cross from original building to new parts.

» July 2002: Toby arrived at Fauna from the St. Felicien Zoo in Quebec City.

» September 2002: Guard rails and steel stair cases were added to most of the elevated walkways in the big play areas, meeting the needs of the seniors who were beginning to have a harder time getting around.

» January 2002: Annie passed away at the age of 43.

» March 2002: First extension was added to the building, an area designed with seniors in mind. This area is called the Mezzanine and has a view of the arrival area. It was the first place with windows without bars.

» June 1997: Construction of the chimp house begins.

» September 1997: Annie, Rachel, Chance, Petra, Binky, Regis & Jethro arrived at Fauna from LEMSIP (Laboratory for Experimental Research and Surgery in Primates) in New York.

» July 1998: The first phase of the 3 outdoor enclosures was completed allowing the chimps to go outside for the first time.

» March 2000: Large three level wooden structures were added to the large play areas. These resting areas are very popular and 4 chimps can sit comfortably on each level. These are a favorite location for many of our residents.

» June 2003: An area was made in the chimp house called “the apartment”, it was a renovation made for chimps that could not live in big social groups.

» August 2003: A third floor area was added over the apartment where one of the 4 ft by 8 ft windows were added. This area gets morning sun and is a very well used location for privacy, play and grooming.

1997

Fauna Timeline

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2005 2007 2009 2011 2013

2006 2008 2010 2012 2014

» July 2010: A door, staircase and skywalk were added to a play area allowing the chimps an additional access to Yoko’s skywalk and creating a space for movement and more options.

» November 2007: A new area is added to the chimp house which included a clinic, two additional rooms for the chimps for medical care, walk in cooler, enrichment area, laundry area as well as a full kitchen renovation.

» November 2007: Spock, Sophie and Maya arrived at Fauna from the Quebec City Zoo in Quebec City.

» January 2007: Jeannie passed away at the age of 31.

» March 2014: The Tatu, Lou and Sue skywalk was completed, connecting the porch outside the mezzanine area to Jeannie’s outdoor area.

» January 2014: Yoko passed away at the age of 39.

Construction/Chimphouse

Chimp Arrivals

Chimp Deaths

Legend

» March 2006: Billy Jo passed away at the age of 36.

» June 2006: The skywalk connecting Mezzanine area to Pepper’s skywalk was completed. This skywalk is one of the most desired as it is overlooking the parking area where all a lot “human” activity goes on.

» August 2009: An additional stretch of skywalk was added leaving the building from the Pablo skywalk and joining the Pepper skywalk. The chimps could now access Island 1 from the skywalks by a staircase leading down. This skywalk is called Yoko’s skywalk as it was one of his favorite locations.

» December 2009: Tom passed away at the age of 44.

» April 2008: Sophie passed away at the age of 32.

» July 2008: We started phase one of replacing the windows in the building. We needed to remove the windows with bars and replace them with clear windows.

» June 2012: Pepper passed away at the age of 41.

» August 2011: We completed phase two, the windows with bars were removed from the big play areas. The new windows bring in much light from the south side of the building, a favorite location for many to sit in the sunshine.

» August 2013: Tatu and Loulis arrived at Fauna from Central Washington University in Ellensburg, Washington.

» July 2013: Modifications were done to make the quarantine area for the arrival of Tatu and Loulis, and many new wooden resting benches were added to most window locations.

2005 2012

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2014 EventsJanuary » Fauna is designated as a Turtle Sanctuary

» Dr. Richard Allan joins the Board of Environment in Carignan

» January 30—Yoko passed away after 16 years in Sanctuary

February » Fauna welcomes some new members to our Board: Norman Taylor,

Patrick Ring, Dr. Mary Lee Jensvold

» JGI (The Jane Goodall Institute) visits Fauna

March » Rob Laidlaw contacts us about Eugene

» March 19—Eugene arrives at Fauna

» March 28—Gloria speaks at the Queen’s University “Thinking Outside The Cage” conference

April » April 3—Dr. Jane Goodall’s visit and celebration of her 80th

Birthday

May » May 15—Fundraising garage sale in Prince Edward Island

» May 31—Toronto Event fundraiser at the Leslieville Arts Market

June » June 14—The Fauna team participates in a Dragon Boat race

July » July 5—Fauna’s Annual Member Day

» July 8—Pilot of the Visiting Intern Program begins

» July 16—Steven Wise visits Fauna along with filmmaker Chris Hegedus for the Non-human Rights Project

August » August 24—Gloria attends the 9th World Congress on Alternatives

and Animal Use in the Life Sciences Conference in Prague, Czech Republic

» Dr. Mary Lee Jensvold moves to Canada and joins us at Fauna

September » September 30—The 4th Annual NAPSA Conference in San Antonio,

Texas. Gloria one of the founders of NAPSA, attended on behalf of Fauna and Dr. Mary Lee Jensvold, a member of the NAPSA Council of Professionals, spoke about philosophies of caring for chimpanzees.

October: » October 3—Deloitte Volunteer Impact Day

» October 8—Visit from Mercy for Animals and Lucie Greenbaum

» October 19—Fauna holds its first ever Student Information Day

» October 25—Volunteer Appreciation Day in the red barn

November: » November 7—Tribal Nova Volunteer Day

» November 22—Gloria speaks at Zoocheck’s 30th Anniversary event

December: » Lifetime Care Fund—with your generous support, we’ve reached

$1,000,000!!!

Thank You Members: 2831414 Canada Inc., 6723012 Can-ada Inc., Catherine Abel, Simon Abramovitch, Denise Abramovitz, Car-olyn Abshire, ADI International, Dr. Arlene Aish, Jeannine Alfieri, Ro-lande Allaire, Sandra Anderson, Anne Anderson, Barbara Andrews, Michael Angers, Grayme Anthony, Evelyn Antypowich, Holli Archer, Denise Arcucci Pichette, Virginia Ardia, Julie Argall, Julia Aronov, Kar-ine Arpin, Carol Arthur, Moira & Roger Ashby, Kathryn Ashkenazy Coo-per, Kathleen Asselin, Helene Auclair, Louise Auger, Glenys Bainbridge, Sandra Ann Baines, Elizabeth Baird, Christine Balit, Linda Bangay, Rus-sell Banks, Dineen Baran, Kelly Baringer, Leslie Barnett, Angela Barra-clough, Lorraine Barrette, Gillian Bartlett, Maria Baruffaldi, Diana Bax-ter, Claudia Beaudoin, Jacques Beaudoin, Janyck Beaulieu, Michel Beaulieu, Helene Beauregard, Suzy & Scott Beeler, Lydia Beitelman, Kathleen Bell, Sheila Bell, Sylvie Belley, Kim Belley, Anne-Marie Be-nard, Dr. Andre-Pierre Benguerel, Maryse Benoit, Roland Berard, Gilles Bergeron, Cecile Bergeron, Verena Besso, Jasmine Bhimani, Michael Bicks, Kelly Biggs, Barbara Birkett, Charles & Ellen Birlem, Rummy Bishop, Susan Bishop, Mirja Bishop, Gary Blair, Elizabeth Blair Mitchell, France Blais, Stephanie Blakeman, Maureen Boag, Kathy Bocsi, Jill Bolduc, June & Scott D Bolton, Helene Bombardier, Rosa Borisova, Annie Bouchard, Francois Boucher, Alain Bouthillier, Patricia Boyle, Karen Bradford, Amanda Bradley, Mollie Bradley, Carolyn Bradner, Lise Brais, Diane Brault, Darlene Braun, Alice Braybrooke, Carole Brennan, Bright Ideas, Marion Britnell, Jane Brockway, Stephanie Brown, Norma Brown, Scott Bruce, Viviane Brunet, Vera Burt, Audrey Burwash, Donna Burwood, Cafe Press Inc, Louise Cahsens, Caldwell & Company, Julie & Ronald J. Caley, Coco Cantara, Capelli Hair, Catherine Carnegie, Claudette Carriere, Bruce Carter, Veronika Caslavsky, Debra Casperd, CGI, Catherine Champagne, Sabrina Chaput, Deb Charchuk, Sandrina Charron, Pascale Chartier, Richard Chartier, Elliot Chasin, Brigitte Che-nier, Monique Chevrier Lalonde, L.Dale Chisholm, Nicole Church, Car-ol Ciarallo, Jane Claffey, Martha Clarke, Phyllis Clarke, Julie & Tom Clarke, Jeffrey Clode, Club 55 St. Bruno, Robin Clyke, John Coburn, Annette Coderre, Jean-Claude & Jocelyne Coderre, Sharon Cohen, Diana Coholic, Wendy Coit, Rebecca Cole, Jan Collier, Iain Colquhoun, Communications Metro Mont, Sandra Conrad, Julie Cookson, Kelli Cornforth, Julie Cote, Genevieve Cote, Linda Cote, Karine Cote, Bon-nie Coulombe, Rebecca Coulter, Ken Cound, Marilyn Court, Pierre Cousineau, Carol Cousineau, Norman Cowan, Julie Cowell, Susan Coxe, Susan Crane, Michael Creighton, John Albert Crisp, Brooke Cro-mar, Martha Cronyn, Sari Cross, Corina Cross, Cubeworks, Gloria Cul-ver,, Helene Cusson, Susan D’Oliveira, Lauren D’Oliveira-Bakall, Vivien Dagher, Manon Dalpe, Mary Dalton, Catherine Dalton, Tanya Das Neves, Claire David, G. Davies, Tessa Davies, Deborah Davis, Lesley Day, Chad Day, Barbara Day, Jane Degama, Kathryn DeKoven, Deva Delanoe, Christine Demers, Jennifer Dempsey, Diane Denis, Rosemary DeRusso, Celine Desjardins, Sylvain Desparois, Marie-Christine De-Tuncq, Arlene Devine, Isabella Dicristofaro, Elizabeth Dietsch, Donna Divodi, Kavita Dogra, Derek Donelle, Lynda & Willie Donelle, Diane Doutre, Danielle Doyon, Frances Drescher, Preston Driggers, Roslyn Druckman Blumer, Donya Drummond, Genevieve Dubreuil, Julie Ducharme, Nicole Dumoulin, Brenda Dunbar, Denielle Duncan, Ana-belle Dupont-Hebert, Joseph Duthie, Angela Eady, Eileen Easton, Economy Electric, Margaret Van Eerdewijk, Andrew Eisenburg, Fred Elbl, Geraldine Ellis, Kirstin Emershaw, Encana Corporation, Roxiane Engineer, Marvin Epstein, Kirsten Ernst, Estate of Victor Richardson, Marilyn Evenson, Andria Eyers, Janine Falck, James & Elizabeth Fal-cone, Gillian Feaver, Federation of Students, Stephanie Federman, Susan Feeley, Lise Felx Masse, Mary Fendelander, Sylvia Fenech, Clint, Kate & Michelle Field, Andrea Fieldman, Jennifer Fillingham, Ben Fin-kelberg, Muriel Fishman, Janice Floody, Linda Florczyk, Lucie Forand, Fay Forman, Janet Giselle Forman, J. Judith Forrestal, Teresa Forte, Andre Fortin, Jasmine Fortin, David Fournier, Anne Fournier, Maureen Foy, Cathy Frankow, Sylvia Fredericks, Rosemary Ellen Frei, Bella French, Nicole Frezza, Friends of Washoe, Joy Friesen, Delee A Fromm, Tamie Fulford, Todd Fulford, Dorothy Fulgoni, Courtnenay Funston, G & M Livestock Inc, Chantale Gagnon, Isabelle Gagnon, Leslie Gal-braith, Marna Gale-Godo, Joan Gallagher, Patricia Gasparoni, Nathalie Gaudreault, Isabelle Gauthier, Richard Genereux, Mylene Gervais, Chantal Ghali, Chris Gill, Betti Gillezeau, Rachel Girard, Julie Gi-rardeau, John Givin Chase, Danielle Glaude, Mike Glen, Grace Glick, 8

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DONATIONS

Estate Planning—A meaningful way of givingA number of our supporters have enquired about putting Fauna in their estate plan. This form of giving is very important as your will is a state-ment of your values and reflects those things that are significant in your life. In addition to family and friends many people wish to remember those organizations whose work most closely reflects their values. A charitable bequest simply is a clause in your will directing your executor to pay a portion of your assets to a named charity. Below is a sample of how you can include Fauna in bequeathing funds:

“I bequeath to the Fauna Foundation of Carignan, Quebec _____% of the residue of my Estate to be applicable to the general purposes of the Foundation.”

Please call our office at 450-658-1844 for more details. We are thankful for your meaningful gifts.

What Your Donation Buys…$25—buys a monthly share of bananas for one (1) of our residents

$50—provides one (1) month of nuts for one (1) resident

$100—buys the monthly supply of grapes for all residents

$200—provides monthly soy milk (one of their favorite treats) for all residents

$250—buys the monthly supply of apples for all residents

$1,500—provides one (1) full month of complete care for one (1) resident

Percentage Allocation

75%Chimp Care

15% Landscaping Maintenance

10%Administrative & Other Expenses

Distribution of Donations

20%Monthly Donors

10%Amazon Gifts

10%Lifetime Care Fund

60%One-time donations/Memberships

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Distribution of Donation Size for 2014

3.94%Under $2511.52%

$25 – 49.9925.76%$50 – 99.99

34.24%$100 – 199.99

13.94%$200 – 499.99

3.33%$1000+

7.27%$500 – 999.99

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On the horizon…Internship ProgramIn the summer of 2015, we will be starting an internship program at Fauna. Students interested in a potential career in primate care will be able to participate in an 8-week program that will cover the many aspects of the job. From enrichment to preparing meals to chimp be-haviors, our interns will gain valuable experience for their future careers.

Re-vamped Volunteer ProgramIn the winter of 2015, we will be re-vamping our Volun-teer program. Volunteers help us with many tasks around Fauna and this new program will include more ways than ever to help at Fauna.

Extending SkywalksOur chimps love to spend their days outside in the skywalks. We are currently working on extending our skywalks another 150 feet, from Island 1 to Annie’s Island. We already have 500+ feet of skywalk in place.

GreenhousesThe chimps love to be outside, but during the winter, the cold prevents them from spending too much time out-doors. We plan on extending certain areas of the chimp house with overhanging greenhouses, that will have full 360 degree views of the outdoors and will be heated year round.

Binky’s Man CaveThere’s an area in the chimphouse known as “Back 2”. There is an abundance of open space there that we will be converting into a man cave for Binky. Complete with a punching bag, ball pit, and other chimp toys, this will be the perfect place for Binky to let loose.

Summer Member Day & Special Events Check on our website

Chimp House ChangesPop down tunnels will connect upstairs areas with privacy rooms. These will give the chimps easy access to views of the kitchen activities. Sue Ellen, Loulis, and Tatu will greatly benefit from this.

VOLUNTEERS

Around Canada“Fauna around the Country”

» Toronto T-Shirt Event » Styx Concert » P.E.I. Garage Sale » Bake Sale

Corporate Events

“A day outside the off ice” » Deloitte Impact Day » Tribal Nova Volunteer Day

Volunteering At Fauna

“In our own backyard” » Weekend Volunteering » Gardening

We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give. —Winston Churchill

Since our inception in 1997, many volunteers have given their time and energy to Fauna. Whether it is volunteer days on the weekends, helping out on a weekly basis in the gardens, or preparing enrichment, each volunteer’s contribution is greatly appreciated by all of us here at Fauna.

Here is a list of our volunteers from 2014. Thank you to all!

Thank Y ou 2014 Volunteers

Volunteer Led Events

Ann DBelinda DBradley BBrent C

Camille TCarol ACarol MCarole TCarole V

Charmaine QChris DChris SCindy L

Claire DDale H

Danielle BDanielle CDawna GDerek DDiane D

Diane McGiancarlo AHannah JHelene BIsabel O

Jacinthe D

Janet WJasmine FJennifer DJohane MJordan CJulie C

Julien GJeff B

Karine AKathleen A

Kathy BLindsay M

Lise L

Lyne CMarc W

Margaret MMarianne MMarie-Pierre

Marie-Sophie M

Mark CMatt B

Michelle SMichelle V

Mona VMylene M

Nancie WNatalie BPatricia GPeggy WRachael C

Rita SSamantha L

Sandi YSari T

Sophie VStephanie R

Tara STony S

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Original painting of Pepper by Daniel Vincent