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Scenic Drive and Campground Closed Due to Flooding 7-24-13 at Chiricahua NP

The upper portion of Bonita Canyon Drive and the Bonita Canyon Campground in Chiricahua National Monument (NM) are closed after flooding from heavy rains that passed through the area last night. Nearly three inches of rain fell in parts of the monument in the evening hours of Tuesday, July 24. The heaviest rains occurred between

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Worsening Drought Impacts Western Rangeland on Public Lands

Drought conditions across the West have impacted rangelands, leaving little water and forage for animals and livestock, prompting the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to undertake targeted actions, such as providing supplemental water and food for wild horses; reducing grazing; and enacting fire restrictions. Hot, dry conditions continue to persist west of the Mississippi River,

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Recent Bear Encounters Prompt Reminder For California Residents To Be Bear Aware

JULY 17, 2013 The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) is reminding residents across the state to be bear aware. Over the last few months, several bears have been observed in and near residential areas, including areas where they have not been present for many decades. While bear activity is common this time of

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Lightning Causes Minor Injuries at Grand Canyon National Park July 15th

  Grand Canyon, Ariz. – At approximately 1:00 p.m. on Monday, July 15, 2013 a lightning strike near Mather Point resulted in several visitors reporting injuries to the Grand Canyon Visitors Center. The group of visitors was standing near the rim when the lightning strike occurred. Four individuals were transported to the South Rim Clinic

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Fire Restrictions Lifted in Grand Canyon National Park July 10th

Grand Canyon, Ariz. – Monsoonal weather patterns have moved into the Grand Canyon area decreasing fire danger. As a result, on Wednesday, July 10 at 8:00 a.m. fire managers will lift all fire restrictions within Grand Canyon National Park. On June 26, the park implemented restrictions on all wood burning and charcoal fires. As monsoonal

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Flagstaff Area National Monuments Lift Fire Restrictions Due to Monsoonal Conditions

 FLAGSTAFF, ARIZONA – The National Park Service working in cooperation with the U.S. Forest Service, intergovernmental agencies and tribal partners in Northern Arizona, will move to Stage 1 fire restrictions starting at 8 a.m., on Wednesday, July 10, 2013. Monsoonal weather patterns have moved into the area decreasing fire danger. During Stage 1 fire restrictions

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One Dead, More than a Dozen Rescued in Multiple Incidents at Lake Mead

BOULDER CITY, Nev. – An adult male died of unknown causes, five people were treated for heat-related illness and more than a dozen people were rescued in separate incidents at Lake Mead National Recreation Area over the weekend. Preventative safety measures Temperatures at Lake Mead National Recreation Area hit record-setting levels June 29-30, reaching as

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Heat Wave Across the Southwest

National Weather Service is forecasting very high temperatures Friday June 28th through Monday July 1st. This area includes Southern Nevada, Southeastern California, Northwestern Arizona resulting from a “massive area of high pressure”. EXPECTED HIGH TEMPERATURES: LAS VEGAS (MCCARRAN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT)…114 TO 117 MESQUITE AND THE COLORADO RIVER VALLEY…118 TO 125 PAHRUMP… 111 TO 114 BARSTOW…114 TO

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