Dwain “Oki” Uyeda, animal specialist and Unit 13 member, recently celebrated his retirement after four decades of service at the Honolulu Zoo.
Oki had a childhood fear of geckoes that he overcame to become the reptile keeper for beloved animal friends like Elton the crocodile monitor lizard, according to a city news release.
“Oki’s incredible knowledge of animal care and ability to problem solve made him a huge asset to the team. I already miss his smiling face and wish him well in his new adventures,” said Honolulu Zoo Director Linda Santos.
Oki’s story appeared on Hawaii News Now. Watch now!

