Bedded Range

Bedded Range

Northern flank of Coquihalla Mountain
Highest point
Peak Coquihalla Mountain
Elevation 2,157 m (7,077 ft)
Coordinates 49°31′30″N 121°03′36″W / 49.52500°N 121.06000°W / 49.52500; -121.06000Coordinates: 49°31′30″N 121°03′36″W / 49.52500°N 121.06000°W / 49.52500; -121.06000
Dimensions
Area 369 km2 (142 sq mi)
Geography
Country Canada
Province British Columbia
Parent range Hozameen Range

The Bedded Range is a mountain range in the Hozameen Range subdivision of the Canadian Cascades, which are the extension of the Cascade Range into British Columbia, Canada. Located between the Coquihalla and Tulameen Rivers, the Bedded Range is a dioritic plug related to the Chilliwack batholith.[1]

Ecology

A diverse flora and fauna exist in the Bedded Range. Fauna include mammals, amphibians and birds. In the case of amphibians, one of the species present is the Rough-skinned newt, Taricha granulosa, whose populations exhibit an adult perennibranchiate form in approximately 90 percent of the population.[2]

References

Line notes

  1. Fred W. Beckey. 1995
  2. C. Michael Hogan. 2008


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