The Last Island: A Naturalist's Sojourn on Triangle Island is a non-fiction memoir, written by Canadian writer Alison Watt, first published in September 2002 by Harbour Publishing.
In the book, the author chronicles her return to Triangle Island, a bird sanctuary off the northern tip of Vancouver Island.
Watt spent four months studying tufted puffins with her mentor Anne Vallee, returning 16 years later after Vallee's death.
[3] The book also received the 2003 "Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction".
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