Oncorhynchus clarkii pleuriticus, a subspecies of cutthroat trout, is native to the Colorado River basin and its tributaries. These fish display vibrant colors ranging from gold to deep red, with distinctive red slashes beneath the jaw. Historically, they inhabited a vast range, but habitat fragmentation and the introduction of non-native species have significantly reduced their distribution.
This unique subspecies plays a vital role in the health of its native ecosystem. As a top predator, it helps regulate prey populations and contributes to the overall balance of the aquatic environment. Furthermore, its presence serves as an indicator of healthy water quality and riparian habitat. Conservation efforts are crucial for preserving this native fish and the ecological integrity of the Colorado River system. Restoration projects, aimed at removing barriers to migration and improving habitat, are essential to the long-term survival of this important subspecies.