A bronze statue of a burro named Brighty was rescued from the Grand Canyon Lodge, which was destroyed in the Dragon Bravo Fire. The damaged statue is being moved from the North Rim to the South Rim's ...
Two Lumberjack alums -- Grand Canyon National Park fire archaeologist and resource advisor Jason Nez and Kaibab National Forest district and wildfire archeologist Michael Terlep -- led a team of ...
About two weeks ago, one of the most destructive wildfires in National Park history forced hundreds of Grand Canyon staff members and visitors to evacuate the North Rim and destroyed dozens of ...
A nearly 60-year-old statue survived the destructive Dragon Bravo Fire. The Dragon Bravo Fire has continued to wreak havoc across the Grand Canyon region in Arizona, but one famous piece of American ...
GRAND CANYON, AZ — Missing an ear and his front legs detached, Brighty the Burro certainly has seen better days. The 600-pound bronze statue used to greet visitors at the Grand Canyon Lodge on the ...
Kaibab National Forest advisors along with the Grand Canyon National Park’s archaeology team helped recover Brighty the Burro from the North Rim in Arizona, seen here on August 14.. - Michael ...
Missing an ear and his front legs detached, Brighty the Burro certainly has seen better days. The 600-pound (273-kilogram) bronze statue used to greet visitors at the Grand Canyon Lodge on the ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results