Amphibians of the Boundary Bay area
A Nature Guide to Boundary Bay by Anne Murray
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Rough-skinned Newt Taricha granulosa
Northwestern Salamander Ambystoma gracile
Long-toed Salamander Ambystoma macrodactylum
Ensatina Salamander Ensatina eschscholtzii oregonensis
Western Red-backed Salamander Plethodon vehiculum
Western Toad Bufo boreas uncommon
Pacific Tree Frog Hyla regilla
Red-legged Frog Rana aurora local distribution
Bullfrog Rana catesbeiana introduced, common
Green Frog Rana clamitans melanota introduced, locally common
Oregon Spotted Frog Rana pretiosa presumed extirpated in area
Sources:
Corkran, Charlotte C. and Chris Thoms. 1996. Amphibians of Oregon, Washington and British Columbia. A
field identification guide. Lone Pine publishing. Renton WA and Vancouver B.C. 174 pp.
FROGWATCH 2004 http://www.frogwatch.ca or en Francais: Attention Grenouilles
http://www.attentiongrenouilles.ca
Green, David M. and R. Wayne Campbell. 1992. The Amphibians of British Columbia. Second Edition. RBC
Museum Handbook. No.45. Province of B.C. 100 pp.
Haycock, Russell and Hazel Mort. 1988. Campbell Valley Regional Park, Biophysical Description. GVRD,
Vancouver.
Hebda, R.J, K.Gustavson, K. Golinski & A.M.Calder. 2000. Burns Bog Ecosystem Review Synthesis Report.
B.C. Environmental Assessment Office, Victoria.
Orchard, Stan. 1984. Amphibians and Reptiles of B.C. - An ecological review, Province of BC. Victoria.
Rithaler, R.C. 2002. Fish and Amphibian Spawning Timing in Delta, British Columbia, Corporation of Delta
and accompanying map: Delta Watersheds Fish and Amphibian Distribution.
This list of amphibian species found in the
Boundary Bay area is part of an annex site to
A Nature Guide to Boundary Bay
by Anne Murray
with photographs by David Blevins
published by Nature Guides B.C. 2006
Nature Guides B.C.