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Embark on an unforgettable journey through the remote islands of Tonga with a young conservation scientist, in this captivating travel memoir. Be transported to a world full of tropical delights, adventure and a unique culture.

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Embark on an unforgettable journey through the remote islands of Tonga with a young conservation scientist, in this captivating travel memoir. Be transported to a world full of tropical delights, adventure and a unique culture.
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Ann Göth has always been a traveler with a wanderlust for places where nature reveals its amazing beauty and hidden wonders. She now lives in Sydney, Australia with her husband, son and two budgerigars, where she settled down after a Heidi-like childhood in the Austrian mountains and having moved across the world. While studying Biology in Austria, Ann and her boyfriend took a two-year break to venture to Tonga in the South Pacific, where the two explorers hoped to help save an endangered 'volcano bird' from extinction. Her newest book, "Volcanic Adventures in Tonga", is a memoir and adventure story about this expedition. Since then, Ann has worked with mine detection dogs for the UN in Geneva and created displays for the Braunschweig Natural History Museum in Germany before moving to Australia. Here, her love of the 'volcano bird' lead her to study a related species, the Australian Brush-turkey. This bird uses a compost mound instead of a volcano for incubation. Fascinated by young birds that don't need parents to grow up, she completed a PhD on their development and published the book "Mound-builders" with her PhD supervisor Prof. Darryl Jones. Life as a biologist lead her to jobs as a lecturer at Macquarie University in Sydney and as a Threatened Species Officer for the NSW government. Nowadays, she aims to pass on her passion for nature and science as a high school teacher in Sydney. She also uses slide shows all over the city to convince Sydneysiders that brush-turkeys are fascinating and worth watching, even if they dig up people's whole gardens in the process of building their mounds. You can contact Ann through her website https: //anngothauthor.com, follow her on Instagram or Twitter at @anngothauthor,