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Some effects of Arizona's Dragon Bravo Fire are clear, but what's happened to wildlife may not be known until the flames die ...
A combination of high winds, dry air and above average temperatures caused a wildfire in the Grand Canyon to rapidly expand ...
Drought, a warming climate and decades of firefighting policies that suppressed natural fires have turned many grasslands and ...
U.S. land managers have long known that they have a problem on their hands with overgrown forests and persistent drought.
Wildfires burning at or near the Grand Canyon's North Rim are still raging as strong winds, high heat and low humidity ...
Gov. Katie Hobbs questioned why the U.S. government decided to manage the Dragon Bravo fire, which started with a lightning ...
The Dragon Bravo Fire destroyed the Grand Canyon Lodge and continues to burn. See the devastation, plus readers share ...
The fire on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon started from a lightning strike but was managed as a controlled burn until it ...
Arizona's governor has demanded an investigation into why a wildfire that destroyed a historic lodge and dozens of other ...
A wildfire in tinder-dry forest destroyed dozens of buildings, prompting public outrage that it was left to burn for a week ...
The Grand Canyon Lodge was the park's one and only hotel, according the National Park Service, with the next nearest lodgings ...
The Dragon Bravo Fire started on July 4 and was managed at first as a controlled burn. Then the wind picked up, and it ...