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Nearly a century ago, fire crews at Grand Canyon National Park used tree towers — ladders attached to the park’s tallest ...
Ponderosa pine trees grow near the North Rim of the Grand Canyon and can live for hundreds of years. Woodlands and grasslands are quick to burn and can serve as home to a variety of wildlife species.
Fire officials met with residents Tuesday in Fredonia to explain the latest on the Dragon Bravo Fire burning on the Grand ...
Active wildfire maps of the White Sage Fire and the Dragon Bravo Fire show a similar total acreage affected north of the Grand Canyon as of July 18, but little detail on how the fires are moving.
Wildfires raging near the Grand Canyon's North Rim have prompted evacuations, air quality concerns and the closure of the North Rim of the national park. The White Sage Fire started July 9 when ...
The Dragon Bravo Fire burning on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon is the seventh-largest fire in the state’s history. It had ...
As of the evening of July 12, the White Sage Fire had burned over 19,150 acres near the North Rim, while the Dragon Bravo Fire, burning to the south within Grand Canyon National Park, had charred ...
The Dragon Bravo Fire near the Grand Canyon's North Rim lost containment, dropping to 13% due to dry, windy weather. The fire grew to 45,000 acres and advanced four miles north, threatening ...
Generations of visitors to Grand Canyon National Park's quieter, more alpine North Rim have been greeted by elk, bison, mule deer and the possibility of encounters with more secretive species like ...