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The new director of the Honolulu Zoo, John Berry, spoke with HPR’s Kevin Allen about his plans for the zoo.
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John Berry, the new director for the Honolulu Zoo, talks about his past work at the Smithsonian; Hawaiʻi legal experts weigh in on the state's lawyer shortage.
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Biologists David Sischo and Michael Hadfield spoke to The Conversation's Catherine Cruz at the opening of the Honolulu Zoo’s newest exhibit space focusing on native snails.
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A tiny Hawaiian honeycreeper, the ‘anianiau, found only on Kaua’i, is now in residence off-exhibit at the Honolulu Zoo. The Kauaʻi Forest Bird Recovery Project is behind the efforts. The Conversation talked to Cali Crampton and Nicole Suckow to learn more.
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It's the first time the zoo has received this nomination and the public can vote to help name it the Top Zoo in America.
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Oʻahu residents can expect to pay more to access the Honolulu Zoo and municipal golf courses if passed. HPR's Casey Harlow has more.
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The Honolulu Zoo may raise their kamaʻāina and military admission rates by $2. Honolulu City Council’s Bill 7 would amend the zoo's ticket prices for the first time in over a decade.
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A live ball python was turned into the Honolulu Zoo Wednesday afternoon under the state's Amnesty Program.
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A new avian care center is opening on Oʻahu to keep up with the demand of seabirds falling out of the sky. The Hawaiʻi Wildlife Center is opening an Oʻahu Satellite Office to accommodate the large number of fallen seabirds being delivered to avian hospitals.
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A Linnaeus’s two-toed sloth, also known as a southern two-toed sloth, was born early in the morning on May 5, 2022 at the Honolulu Zoo.