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The Great Basin Spadefoot Toad is
restricted in Canada to dry grassland
valleys in south-central British Columbia,
with the Okanagan Valley having
the largest population concentration. The
low-elevation dry grasslands of the Okanagan
are one of Canada’s most endangered
ecosystems with less than nine percent of
this habitat remaining undisturbed. The
region faces tremendous development
pressures, both from intensive agriculture
and urbanization.
Cannings, Richard J.. 1999. Great Basin Spadefoot Toad. Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks. Species at Risk Brochure
Topic: Species and Ecosystems at Risk
Keywords: great basin spadefoot toad, okanagan valley, endangered ecosystem, habitat
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Scientific Name: Spea intermontana
ISBN: 0-7726-7666-6
English Name: Great Basin Spadefoot
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