SWAP Habitat
Perennial Warm Water Reservoirs
NVC Name
SWAP General Vegetation Type
Aquatic
Perennial Warm Water Reservoirs [PWWR] are human-created impoundments where water is collected, stored, regulated, and released for human use. Water temperatures are generally too warm to support trout, but instead support species such as bass and catfish. Examples include Elephant Butte, Caballo, Ute, Conchas, Avalon and Brantley Reservoirs.

Species that live in Perennial Warm Water Reservoirs

Threats and Conservation Actions

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