Torricelli Range


The Torricelli Mountains are a mountain range in Sandaun Province, north-western Papua New Guinea. The highest peak in the range is Mount Sulen at 1650 meters. The Bewani Mountains are located to the west, and the Prince Alexander Mountains are located to the east. To the north, the mountains slope down to the Pacific Ocean, and to the south lies the basin of the Sepik River.
Dozens of Torricelli languages are spoken within this mountain range.

Ecology

The portion of the range above 1000 meters elevation is home to the Northern New Guinea mountain rain forests ecoregion, which also extends across portions of the neighboring ranges. The slopes below 1000 meters are part of the Northern New Guinea lowland rain and freshwater swamp forests.
Two of the most endangered mammals in the world, Scott's tree-kangaroo and golden-mantled tree-kangaroo, live in the mountains' rainforest. Discovered in 1981, the critically endangered Northern glider occurs exclusively in an area of less than 100 km2 in the Torricelli Mountains.