Gila Trout Facts For Kids
Let’s Find Gila Trout!
Gila trout are extremely rare, and in the 1970’s were considered endangered (at risk of extinction)! Due to a lot of effort, the Gila trout population is no longer considered endangered however they are still limited in population.
Gila trout today can be found in areas of Arizona and New Mexico. Gila trout like smaller streams at high elevation, so in the mountains!
How Gila Trout Behave in Water
Since Gila trout live in small mountain streams they need to stay protected from predators (an animal that hunt other animals). Therefore, Gila trout hide under fallen branches, rocks and banks. Since they’re hiding they can be very hard to see.
Look for some good pools after a water fall. Gila trout tend to wait in the pools for a tasty bug treat.
History of Gila Trout
Gila trout came to New Mexico and Arizona from the Gulf of California. In the 1800’s the Gila trout were overfished. There were also non-native trout added to their waters. These two things, and the use of nearby land by humans, caused a terrible drop in Gila trout numbers! Like I mentioned before, these fish were considered endangered in the 1970’s!
Fortunately, starting in 1920 the New Mexico Department of Game stepped in to help. By 2006 Gila trout were no longer considered endangered. Learn more about the New Mexico Department of Game Gila trout efforts.