African Penguin Chick Hatches at Hyatt Regency Maui, Marks First Birth in 17 Years A tiny new guest has arrived at the Hyatt Regency Maui, joining the resort’s growing family of wildlife. On April 24, an African penguin chick hatched at the property, marking the first birth on-site in nearly 17 years. The chick, now healthy and thriving, has become a focal point for conservation efforts at the resort, which is deeply committed to wildlife preservation. The penguin colony now includes the newborn and seven adult African penguins, all part of a broader initiative to protect the critically endangered species. The Hyatt Regency Maui is actively involved in the Zoological Association of America’s African Penguin Management and Breeding Program, a global effort to sustain the species through responsible breeding practices. The resort’s participation in this program underscores its dedication to conservation, as well as its role in supporting endangered wildlife populations worldwide. The chick’s parents, Phoenix and Kennedy, are both adults who were relocated from the Metro Richmond Zoo in Virginia. Phoenix, a three-year-old female, and Kennedy, a two-year-old male, arrived at the Maui resort after a series of events that connected the two institutions. The story of Phoenix and Kennedy began with a fire at the Richmond Zoo’s animal hospital in 2022, which damaged critical facilities. In response, Hyatt Regency Maui helped raise funds to aid the zoo’s recovery. Years later, after the 2023 Maui wildfires, the Richmond Zoo reached out to the resort to reciprocate the support. This collaboration led to the relocation of several African penguins to Hawaii, including Phoenix and Kennedy.#phoenix #kennedy #hyatt_regency_maui #african_penguin #zooological_association_of_america
