Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 15, 2010, Page 12, Image 12

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Page 12
*
î,!l'^Jortlanh (Observer
September 15, 2010
Arts
I E Ml
I INMENT
NTE I RTA
Dynamic Dancers
Open Series
1*
&
White Bird launches its 13th season Thurs­
day with the thrilling Les Ballets Jazz de
Montréal at the Newmark Theatre, 1111
S. W. Broadway. Three shows are scheduled at
7 p.m. beginning Thursday, Sept. 2 3 through
Saturday, Sept. 25 at Newmark Theater, 1111
S. W. Broadway. Tickets start at $20.
<
s***
<
B U S IN E S S
I §
2173 NE Bnwdwtiv
Portland, Oregon 972.32
Cellular ) 503.S04.87S1
Direct I 503.802.8837
Fax I 503.802.8937
EitrlinePenson@Uasson.com
vvww.EarlinePenson.com
HASSON
‘ t»" ' à"" ‘¿ f ’
•Te n
u
R E A I
Fht SIGN of
TO
R
S
Experience.
A
Advertise
with diversity
zzz ^ P o r t l a n d
i » E wi.... 1
Observer
Cjkll 5OÌ288-OO33
l^ai(ine^ 9>< wson
Principal Broker
Multi-Million Dollar Producer
Double J Tires
C hris G u in n I I I
New & Used Tires
503.703.4462
cgiii65@aol.com
Overstock & Used Tires
$ 1 5 & u p PRICED TO SELL
All tires mounted & blanched on
the car, out the door - no additives.
Free stock wheels w / purchase of
any new or used tire-
limited to stock on hand
30
years in business
:
2 locations to Serve You
Tracey Hicks
The in te rio r o f the Tree Tunnel a t Red Ape Reserve at the
Oregon Zoo.
6841 NE MLK, Portland
ads^pordandobservei.com
r State Fame
Zoo’s orangs and gibbons
settle into new home
Providing Insurunix» and Financé Servîtes
10 Office, Bloomington, Nfinois 61710
Ernest J. Hill, Jr.
Agent
4946 N Vancouver Avenue Portland,
5032881103 FaxB63 2861146
ernie.hiii.hbrnttsslatefariB com
24 Hour Good Neighbor Service®
• T A I» » A IM
<&
IM t U B A N C I
503.317.5834
trahicks@msn.com
503-283-9437
s—...
/
4510 SE 5 2 nd & Holgate
503-771-1834
y
LA N E
FAMILY REUNION
PORTLAND, OKKOON
Gntu&^i
Providing Insurance and Financial Services
P e n in s u l a R ea lty
Home Office, Bloomington, Illinois 61710
Peter Clarke
Broker
<2t
$5.00 Tees
State Farm®
Michael E Harper
Agent
I i k i , l i l t k i ’ I.
H U lv p C Ik lt/Illh
«’W iic il .m il t »pelale
f lf c iï l
Fam ily Reunion
Screen Printing
503-762-6042
61 ION. Lombard St.
Portland, Oregon 97203
Business 503.286.5826
Fax 503.283.6300
Cell 503.333.5809
peter.clarkc2(«'century2 1 .com
century 2 1 Peninsula.com
We moved to
our new location:
9713 S.W. Capitol, Portland, OR
503-221-3050
Fax 503-227-8757
Red Ape Reserve
Enriches Experience
The public is getting its first full ous of such a successful introduc­
view of orangutans and w hite­ tion of mixed species.”
cheeked gibbons exploring their new
The naturalistic exhibit places
home in the Oregon Zoo’s Red Ape visitors in the context of the fragile
Reserve exhibit.
Southeast Asian habitats that are
“To see 50-year-old Inji and her home to the two species. Visitors
grandson Kutai constantly explor­ have unprecedented opportunities
ing their surroundings is a thrill,” to observe orangutans, indoors and
said Dave Thomas, the zoo’s senior outdoors, exhibiting natural behav­
primate keeper. “And to watch the iors as they literally climb and swing
two gibbons, Phyllis and Duffy, over visitors’ heads and come nose-
swing through the air just adds to to-nose with them at glass viewing
the excitement. I know I speak for windows. It also provides visitors
many here at the zoo in saying that opportunities to actively learn about
it is a joy to have these animals orangutan conservation.
outdoors in such an enriching envi­
A massive log tunnel, nearly 60
ronment. I’m confident the public feet long and 8 feet wide, cuts di­
will feel the same.”
rectly through the exhibit’s outdoor
According to Thomas, primate animal area. Orangutans and gib­
staff could not be more pleased at bons are able to climb freely around
how well the orangutans and gib­ the log while visitors watch safely
bons are interacting with their new from inside.
exhibit as well as with each other.
Another highlight of the outdoor
Keepers have been amazed by how space is the signature “enrichment
quickly and smoothly the animals tree.” Designed to resemble a mas­
have adjusted to their new surround­ sive buttress tree overtaken by a
ings.
strangler fig, this feature is intended
“The fact that they are all utiliz­ to keep the animals alert, engaged
ing the climbing structures of ropes, and mentally challenged in their new
sway poles and logs is exciting in home.
itself,” Thomas said. “What is even
The zoo is a service of Metro and
more thrilling is that the orangs and is dedicated to its mission of inspir­
gibbons are getting along as room­ ing the community to create a better
mates. Many zoos would be envi­ future for wildlife.