Roses are red. Violets are blue. You can now get Valentine's cards from Roger Williams Park Zoo.

In an adorable attempt to drum up more donations, Roger Williams Park Zoo in Providence, Rhode Island is giving an extra incentive to its generous donors.

With a donation of any amount, big or small, friends of the zoo will receive a small collection of Valentine's Day cards featuring some of their favorite animals.

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RWP Zoo Valentine's Day Cards

After donating, a link to six exclusive printable valentines will be sent to your email. "Your gift supports the care of our animals and helps inspire people to protect and conserve wildlife and wild places," the zoo posted to its official Facebook page.

Roger Williams Park Zoo & Carousel Village via Facebook
Roger Williams Park Zoo & Carousel Village via Facebook
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"Whether you’re looking for the perfect classroom valentines or a gift for that special someone, we’ve got you covered," Roger Williams Park Zoo added.

Where Does the Money Go?

Curious as to where your money is actually going? It goes directly to the animals.

Roger Williams Park Zoo & Carousel Village via Facebook
Roger Williams Park Zoo & Carousel Village via Facebook
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All money donated for Valentine's Day supports the care of the giraffes, elephants, red pandas and hundreds of other animals that call Roger Williams Park Zoo home.

If you're interested in going one step further, you can adopt an animal (and receive a cozy plush of your choice) when making a $75 donation.

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20 Things To See at Roger Williams Park (Other Than the Zoo)

There are over 427 acres of beautiful landscaping, historical buildings and family friendly spaces at Roger Williams Park in Providence. Gifted to the city in 1872 by the last descendant of Roger Williams, Betsey Williams, the park has become primarily known for its amazing zoo. But throughout this historic district listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places, there are plenty of other stunning things to see.

Gallery Credit: Nancy Hall

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