Fish

A photo of Gila Trout on display at the Contact Station.
Gila Trout display

NPS Photo by Barry Nielsen

Most notable of the species of fish is the endangered Gila trout, which is being forced out by the imported brown trout and rainbow trout. Endangered species of fish in the Gila National Forest are the Gila trout, Chihuahua chub, beautiful shiner, and Gila topminnow. The loach minnow and spikedace are listed as threatened. Species listed as sensitive are the Rio Grande cutthroat trout, roundtail chub, and Rio Grande sucker. The following species are listed in the brochure "Fish, Amphibians, Reptiles and Mammals...A Species Checklist for the Gila National Forest," which can be obtained by clicking on the link below.

Unless otherwise noted, the abundance of a species may range from uncommon to fairly common to common.
Gila trout - rare
Rio Grande cutthroat trout - rare
Rainbow trout, Cutthroat trout, Brown Trout, Chihuahua chub - rare
Roundtail chub Spikedace - rare
Loach minnow - rare
Speckled dace, longfin dace, fathead minnow, red shiner, beautiful shiner - extirpated
Carp desert sucker, Rio Grande sucker, Sonora sucker, channel catfish, clack bullhead, yellow bullhead, flathead catfish, Gila topminnow - extirpated
Mosquitofish, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, bluegill, green sunfish, longear sunfish, white crappie

 

Last updated: August 31, 2023

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