Grand Canyon Fire Exposes Dangerous Gap Between Wildfire Management and Reality
As the Grand Canyon’s iconic structures turn to ash, it’s clear that wildfire management strategies are failing American families and national treasures alike—raising urgent questions about government competence and priorities.

When flames surged through the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park this July, reducing historic cabins to rubble, the devastation was more than just a natural disaster—it was a stark reminder that decades of wildfire "management" remain woefully inadequate in protecting our nation’s most treasured landscapes and communities.For years, federal land managers have touted prescribed burns and controlled use of natural lightning fires as tools to reduce devastating wildfires. Yet, as hotter, drier conditions plague America’s western forests, these strategies have too often backfired — literally. The rapid spread of the Dragon Bravo Fire past containment lines exposes how...
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