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National Park Service officials say there was no way to predict the Dragon Bravo Fire would turn into an inferno, jump ...
The statue was missing an ear and two front legs, but it was mostly intact when crews recovered it from the Dragon Bravo fire ...
The statue is modeled after a real donkey who helped some of the Grand Canyon North Rim's first settlers establish camp.
A big bronze statue of a donkey named Brighty the Burro has been recovered from the charred rubble of the Grand Canyon Lodge ...
A big bronze statue of a donkey named Brighty the Burro has been recovered from the charred rubble of the Grand Canyon Lodge ...
The Park Service’s fire management plan called for that approach.
Water infrastructure is not merely collateral damage during wildfires—it is now a central concern.
Popular trails in Grand Canyon National Park are beginning to reopen after being shuttered for over a month by the Dragon ...
Water systems are vulnerable to melting plastic components, toxic contamination and failures that can leave firefighters ...
Popular corridor trails closed over a month ago because of the Dragon Bravo Fire are now open to hikers again.
Park officials say conditions have improved and new air quality monitors have been installed at popular hiking locations, such as Phantom Ranch and Havasupai Gardens.