Bradshaw Mountains

Bradshaw Mountains

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==Ecology==
==Ecology==
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The biotic community of the Bradshaws ranges from [[Chaparral|interior chaparral]] and montane conifer forest, to plains and [[Grassland#Tundra grasslands|desert grassland]], and Sonoran desert [[Scrubland|scrub]]. Many species of trees are found in the Bradshaws, including the [[Washingtonia filifera|California Fan Palm]],{{Cite web |last=Miller |first=Victor J. |date=1983 |title=Arizona's Own Palm: Washingtonia filifera |url=https://repository.arizona.edu/handle/10150/552211 }} [[Pinyon pine|Piñon]], [[Juniperus deppeana|Alligator Juniper]], [[Ponderosa pine]], [[Blue Spruce]], [[Quaking Aspen]], [[White fir]], and [[Douglas fir]]. As well, much wildlife is present, including [[javelina]], [[mountain lion]], [[bobcat]], [[American black bear|black bear]], [[mule deer]], [[porcupine]], [[fox]], [[skunk]], [[abert's squirrel]], [[rock squirrel]], [[wild turkey]], many species of reptiles and amphibians, and many species of birds.
The biotic community of the Bradshaws ranges from [[Chaparral|interior chaparral]] and montane conifer forest, to plains and [[Grassland#Tundra grasslands|desert grassland]], and Sonoran desert [[Scrubland|scrub]]. Many species of trees are found in the Bradshaws, including the [[Washingtonia filifera|California Fan Palm]],{{Cite web |last=Miller |first=Victor J. |date=1983 |title=Arizona's Own Palm: Washingtonia filifera |url=https://repository.arizona.edu/handle/10150/552211 }} [[Pinyon pine|Piñon]], [[Juniperus deppeana|Alligator Juniper]], [[Ponderosa pine]], [[blue spruce]], [[Quaking Aspen]], [[white fir]], and [[Douglas fir]]. As well, much wildlife is present, including [[javelina]], [[mountain lion]], [[bobcat]], [[American black bear|black bear]], [[mule deer]], [[porcupine]], [[fox]], [[skunk]], [[abert's squirrel]], [[rock squirrel]], [[wild turkey]], many species of reptiles and amphibians, and many species of birds.


Several creeks have been dammed to form [[reservoir]]s, including [[Lynx Lake (Arizona)|Lynx Lake]], [[Goldwater Lake]], [[Lake Marapai]], [[Hassayampa Lake]], [[Horsethief Basin Lake|Horsethief Lake]], and [[Cedar Tank]].
Several creeks have been dammed to form [[reservoir]]s, including [[Lynx Lake (Arizona)|Lynx Lake]], [[Goldwater Lake]], [[Lake Marapai]], [[Hassayampa Lake]], [[Horsethief Basin Lake|Horsethief Lake]], and [[Cedar Tank]].