Aurora Trout started disappearing in 1960s when acid rain and other pollution disrupted its ability to reproduce. In 1990s the Aurora Trout's were then introduced to ten lakes, eight failing. Two lakes are still full of Aurora Trout's, 'Whitepine and Whirligig lake'. In North-eastern Ontario.
No the golden trout is not endangered.
I think it was July 2000, but I'm not sure, sorry I couldn't help more. :D
No, they are not. Population has declined, but they are neither endangered nor threatened
No..The steelhead is a rainbow trout that spends most of its adult life in the sea.
They are endangered because rainbow trout taste good to humans and animals, so we eat too many of them and there are few left
they become endangered in 2099.
the fish that eat bull trout would become extinct and the fish the bull trout eat would become over populated then the fish that become overpopulated will eat all the fish
As a species, they are nowhere near endangered. But isolated population may suffer because of pollution and silt in the streams where they reside.
they started to become endangered when global warming had started to increase
Steelhead Trout is is a type of rainbow trout which is predominantly found along the Pacific Coast of the United States. Throughout the world Steelhead Trout are found within the Western Pacific south and throughout the Kamchatka peninsula. These types of fish are labeled as endangered and threatened.
they become endangered when the food they eat is scarce.
They are listed as vulnurable or threatened, not endangered.