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A Special Visit to Honour a Family Legacy

We recently welcomed Alec Hildreth to Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary! He is the nephew of our founder, Alex Griffiths. Alec was deeply moved by the visit. He praised the Sanctuary’s growth and conservation work, while sharing touching memories of his Uncle’s legacy. Highlights of His Visit Alec praised the beauty of the Sanctuary and in particular,…

Man in shirt and shorts standing next to Alex Griffith statue looking alike, surrounded by flowers and trees
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We recently welcomed Alec Hildreth to Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary! He is the nephew of our founder, Alex Griffiths. Alec was deeply moved by the visit. He praised the Sanctuary’s growth and conservation work, while sharing touching memories of his Uncle’s legacy.

Highlights of His Visit

Alec praised the beauty of the Sanctuary and in particular, the ongoing dedication to wildlife conservation that continues to drive our work today. From the Currumbin Wildlife Hospital to our conservation programs supporting endangered species, Alec was amazed at how far the Sanctuary has come while still staying true to its roots. Alec passes on his heartfelt thanks to all staff and volunteers at, especially for their ongoing care, passion and commitment.

But one of the most emotional moments of the day came when Alec visited Alex Griffith’s House. The original home of Alex Griffiths, which is still lovingly preserved here at Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary. Alec shared beautiful memories of his time spent there as a child. He was moved to see how respectfully the house has been maintained, standing as a tribute to his Uncle.

A Very Special Moment

A standout moment from the visit was a photograph taken of Alec, Dean and Peyton Hildreth – Alex Griffith’s Newphew, Great Nephew and Great Great Nephew – beside the bronze statue of Alex himself. The likeness between Alec (left) and his Uncle is truly remarkable, don’t you think?

Overall, it was a privilege to host Alec and his family. Their visit served as a powerful reminder of how one man’s passion for wildlife created a Sanctuary that now inspires and educates generations of global citizens. Alex’s spirit continues to shape everything we do – and we’re proud to carry that legacy forward.

Granddad, dad and son standing next to Alex Griffith statue