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Find out when the Detroit Zoo hosts Love Gone Wild February 14

January 21, 2016

ROYAL OAK, Mich., 

Birds do it. Bees do it. Find out how animals at the Detroit Zoo do it at the fifth annual Love Gone Wild on Sunday, Feb. 14, 2016. Open to both singles and sweethearts 21 and older, this memorable Valentine’s Day event takes informal science learning to a new level through a candid, intimate and entertaining look at how many of the Detroit Zoo’s animal residents do the “wild thing”.

Held in the Detroit Zoo’s Ford Education Center, Love Gone Wild also features strolling hors d’oeuvres prepared by the Zoo’s culinary team from Dining in the Wild, two drinks and a commemorative gift. New this year, guests may choose between two times – 4-5:30 p.m. or 6-7:30 p.m.

Detroit Zoological Society Chief Life Sciences Officer Scott Carter will share stories of passionate – sometimes tawdry – encounters, May-December romances, unrequited love, mate swapping and positions not found in the Kama Sutra. The adult-themed exposé reveals details of the “love lives” of animals that are not always visible to Zoo visitors or fit to print on Zoo signs.

“Whether it’s in prolonged public bouts of coitus or brief clandestine assignations, sex among the animals happens at the zoo. We’re usually involved in planning or facilitating it, and we’re always watching for it, but we don’t often talk about it. One night each year, we not only talk about it, we name names and show pictures,” said Carter.

The cost is $40 per person for Detroit Zoological Society members and $50 per person for non-members. Tickets must be purchased in advance and are available at www.detroitzoo.org/events/love-gone-wild.

To show our planet some love, Love Gone Wild will be a zero-waste event for the second year. The event will feature locally grown and sustainable menu options and incorporate environmentally friendly practices throughout the evening. The goal of the zero-waste philosophy is to prevent trash from going to landfills and to recycle and reuse as many products as possible.

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