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Honolulu Zoo - LOVE BITES - Valentine's Day Digitial Card Special Offer
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This Valentine’s Day, ditch the boring cards and send something they’ll never forget—a Love Bite! Whether you’re swooning over your special someone or having a little fun with a “not-so-special” someone, we’ve got the perfect gift to spice things up.
Leave it to us—and let the Honolulu Zoo help make your Valentine’s Day message unforgettable! Choose from a digital card or a hilarious video of an animal chomping down on a bug, flower, or ice pop, all named after your loved one (or not-so-loved one!). It’s quirky, fun, and guaranteed to give them goosebumps—along with some laughs!
Make this Valentine’s Day extra memorable (or delightfully awkward) with a “Love Bite” from the Honolulu Zoo. It’s sweet, unexpected, and packed with a whole lot of personality!
As part of your $5.00, $10.00, or $20.00 donation, your loved one or not-so-special someone will receive:
A digital “Love Bites” Valentine’s Day card informing them they were named after a flower, bug, or heart pop and fed to an animal here at the Honolulu Zoo!
For that exceptionally deserving someone you can upgrade your donation and get a personalized video of one of our animals enjoying a Heart Pop for $100 or Love Melon for $150.
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Purchase Your "Love Bite"
Be sure to share all the fun on social media by tagging @thehonoluluzoo on Instagram and @HonoluluZoo on Facebook.
Follow along on social media to see what name, for someone special or not-so-special, will be the most popular this year? We will announce the top name choices on Valentine’s Day.

Over 600,000 people visit the Honolulu Zoo annually. The zoo is administered by the City & County of Honolulu through the Department of Enterprise Services. The Honolulu Zoo Society provides fundraising and educational services for the zoo.
It is the largest zoo within a radius of 2,300 miles and unique in that it is the only zoo in the United States originating from a King's grant of royal lands to the people. King David Kalakaua, Monarch of Hawai`i from 1874 to 1891, made lands of the Leahi Land Holdings available in 1876 to the people for a thirty year lease. That year, a "Kapiolani Park Association" of two hundred subscriber members assumed the administration of the three hundred-acre park. The marshy parcel was a muddle of fishponds, lagoons and islands where King Kalakaua maintained his collection of exotic birds. In 1877 the area was named after the King's wife and opened as Queen Kapiolani Park.
HONOLULU ZOO MISSION STATEMENT (Back to the top)
The mission of the Honolulu Zoo is to inspire the stewardship of our living world by providing meaningful experiences to our guests. The Zoo emphasizes Pacific Tropical ecosystems and our traditional values of malama (caring) and ho'okipa (hospitality).
HOURS (Back to the top)
9:00 am to 4:30 pm daily
Closed Christmas Day
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MEMBERSHIP
Founded in 1969 as the Zoo Hui, the Honolulu Zoo Society of today is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors and employs a permanent staff. Membership consists of people representing families and individuals from across the State of Hawaii and the continental U.S. More....
VOLUNTEER PROGRAM (Back to the top)
If you care about animals and the environment and have the desire to get involved, here is some information about how you can join our Zooper volunteer team! More...

School Group Programs:
- School Outreach - Zoo To You
- School Groups - Zoo Field Trips
- Art in the Zoo
- Dinner Safari
- Star Gazing at the Zoo
- Vacation Adventures
- PreVacation Adventures
- Honolulu Zoo Strollers
- Birthday Parties
- Snooze in the Zoo
- Twilight Tour
- Junior Zoo Keeper
- Keiki Zoo Keeper
- Breakfast with a Keeper
- Volunteer Program
- Interpretive Services
Click here to get more info on activities and programs on Honolulu Zoo website.
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HISTORY OF HONOLULU ZOO (Back to the top)

Park Association members supported the unpromising park with the help of royal grants through 1894. In those days, the park's primary attractions were the exotic bird collection and horse racing, especially the running of the Rosita Cup, held annually on King Kamehameha Day.
Peacocks, trees, and palms were added to the park, with plantings obtained from Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. Roads and trolley lines were extended to include "Waikiki Road at Makee", today's intersection of Kalakaua and Kapahulu Avenues. The park was permanently established in 1896 and the City and County of Honolulu assumed administration of city parks in 1914. Today, the zoo continues under the administration of the City, but as a part of the Department of Enterprise Services.


During the Depression years, the Zoo faltered and nearly closed. Additional animals still came to the zoo, including the following animals purchased from an animal dealer to arrive November 29, 1949 aboard the freighter, the American Wholesaler, out of Los Angeles: a giraffe, an ostrich, emus, an elephant, a Bactrian camel, 3 sea lions, several other bird species birds, spider monkeys and a tortoise. However, the grounds and facilities continued to fall into disrepair. In 1947, the donation of a camel, elephant, chimpanzees and deer by the Dairymen's Association sparked a renewal for the Honolulu Zoo. During this time the City took important steps to set the course for today's Zoo. It approved a Master Plan that determined the boundaries of the present 42-acre site at the north end of Kapiolani Park. It hired its first full-time director, Paul Breese, and a staff of thirteen. The animal collection, increased by purchase, trade and donations, was housed in newly constructed facilities, some of which still provide foundations for newer exhibits. In 1952 the Zoo's design was revised, and again modified to take on the shape and form seen in the "old zoo" exhibits like the small mammal row along Kapahulu Avenue.
WIKIPEDIA INFORMATION
It is the only zoo in the United States to be established by grants made by a sovereign monarch. Built on part of a 300 acres (121 ha) royal park in Waikiki known as Queen Kapiolani Park, the Honolulu Zoo now features over 1,230 animals in specially designed habitats.
Over 601,510 people visit the zoo annually. The Honolulu Zoo Society provides fundraising and educational services for the zoo. The zoo is administered by the City & County of Honolulu through the Department of Enterprise Services.
Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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