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A big bronze statue of a donkey named Brighty the Burro has been recovered from the charred rubble of the Grand Canyon Lodge ...
The statue is modeled after a real donkey who helped some of the Grand Canyon North Rim's first settlers establish camp.
A team of hydrologists, botanists and foresters are beginning to examine how the large wildlife will affect the Grand Canyon.
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 Grand Canyon Lodge on the North Rim of the canyon burned to the ground on July 12 when the Dragon Bravo fire consumed it ...
An iconic piece of the Grand Canyon’s North Rim survived the Dragon Bravo Fire and is being moved to the national park’s ...
GRAND CANYON NORTH RIM, AZ (AZFamily) — A beloved, historic sculpture from the Grand Canyon Lodge on the North Rim, thought ...
The iconic statue of a famous burro housed in the Grand Canyon Lodge on the North Rim, thought to be lost forever due to the ...
The National Park Service painted a rosy picture of the Dragon Bravo Fire, but weather forecasts at the Grand Canyon held a ...
The bronze statue of Brighty the burro at the Grand Canyon's North Rim survived the Dragon Bravo Fire but sustained heavy damage. The Grand Canyon Lodge, where the statue resided, was destroyed in the ...
Constructed in 1937, the lodge was one of dozens of buildings consumed by the fast-moving Dragon Bravo wildfire, which has raged across thousands of acres ...
As firefighters increase containment on the Drago Bravo Fire, parts of the Kaibab National Forest are set to open.