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Pacific Air Cargo Supports Honolulu Zoo with Arrival of Two Female Warthogs

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Lenny & Pua Honolulu Zoo Warthogs | Photo credit Rod Kuba - Honolulu Zoo

Lenny & Pua Honolulu Zoo Warthogs | Photo credit Rod Kuba - Honolulu Zoo

Transporting animals safely and responsibly is a responsibility we take seriously, and we are proud to once again be a trusted partner in these important SSP efforts.”
— Tanja Janfruechte, CEO of Pacific Air Cargo
HONOLULU, HI, UNITED STATES, February 10, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The Honolulu Zoo has announced the arrival of two female warthogs, Vitani and Little Bit, who recently traveled from The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens in Palm Desert, California, to join resident warthog Lenny at the Honolulu Zoo. Pacific Air Cargo is proud to support the safe transport of these animals as part of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) Species Survival Plan® (SSP).

Warthogs (Phacochoerus africanus) are a species of wild pig native to sub-Saharan Africa, recognized for their distinctive tusks and facial “warts,” which help protect them during social interactions and disputes. Highly adaptable animals, warthogs inhabit grasslands, savannas, and open woodlands and play an important role in their ecosystems.

From a conservation perspective, warthogs are currently classified as Least Concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). While populations remain stable overall, localized threats such as habitat loss, hunting pressure, and disease—including African swine fever—continue to impact certain regions. In managed care settings, warthogs serve as valuable ambassadors for education around habitat conservation, adaptability, and human–wildlife coexistence.

Vitani, age 8 (turning 9 on March 6), and Little Bit, age 10 (turning 11 on March 9), will provide companionship for Lenny, the Honolulu Zoo’s resident male warthog, age 16 (turning 17 on April 15). The addition of the two females supports animal welfare and aligns with long-term SSP planning goals.

“We are excited to welcome Vitani and Little Bit to the Honolulu Zoo and grateful for the collaborative efforts that made this transfer possible,” said Honolulu Zoo representative, Laura Debnar. “As an AZA-accredited facility, participation in SSP programs allows us to contribute to species sustainability through responsible animal management, public education, and conservation awareness.”

“It is always an honor for Pacific Air Cargo to support the Honolulu Zoo’s conservation and education mission,” said Tanja Janfruechte, CEO of Pacific Air Cargo. “Transporting animals safely and responsibly is a responsibility we take seriously, and we are proud to once again be a trusted partner in these important SSP efforts.”

The two female warthogs will be gradually introduced to their new environment as they acclimate to Honolulu Zoo staff, their habitat, and their new companion. Updates on exhibit availability will be shared by the zoo as the transition progresses.

About Pacific Air Cargo
Founded in 2000, Pacific Air Cargo (PAC) provides eight weekly exclusive Boeing 747-400F express air cargo services connecting major mainland gateways to Los Angeles (LAX) and the Hawaii destinations of Honolulu (HNL), Kauai (LIH), Maui (OGG), Hilo (ITO), and Kona (KOA), and weekly services to Pago Pago (PPG-American Samoa) and Guam (GUM). Specializing in oversize cargo, the company also offers B747-400F nose-loader services, as well as full and part-charters. Pacific Air Cargo CEO, Tanja Janfruechte and her professional, friendly team have earned a long and respected history of reliable, on-time service to the air freight markets in Hawaii, the United States mainland, and throughout the Pacific pacificaircargo.com

Paul Skellon
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