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Fire crews allowed a fire to burn through brush on the Grand Canyon’s North Rim. They they lost control.
At least 235 properties have either been destroyed, damaged or were threatened by the fire, according to preliminary numbers.
U.S. land managers have long known that they have a problem on their hands with overgrown forests and persistent drought.
Over 1,000 people have been assigned to fight the Dragon Bravo Fire burning near the Grand Canyon and the White Sage Fire ...
Most of the damaged and destroyed properties were cabins for visitors, according to data from a preliminary report.
A new report has calculated that making national parks the responsibility of states would raise costs, cut revenue and reduce ...
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"Though it was definitely not your average vacation trip, everything worked out okay. We made the best of it," Russ Christian ...
She was written out of Grand Canyon history, but fires are putting her iconic buildings at risk. Meet Mary Colter, the ...
The Dragon Bravo Fire is now the eighth-largest wildfire affecting a national park since 2021, growing rapidly and completely ...
The National Park Service is pushing back against members of Congress who accused the agency of allowing the Dragon Bravo ...
The Grand Canyon community is reeling from the loss of the Grand Canyon Lodge on the North Rim from the ongoing Dragon Bravo wildfire. Former park ranger Jessica Pope lived there for nearly a decade ...
National wildfire policy has changed significantly over the past century. After the “Big Burn” of Idaho and Montana in 1910, federal fire officials treated all fires as an enemy and instituted a “10 a ...
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