The Great Grand Canyon Burro Rescue
Podcast |
Outside/In
Publisher |
NHPR
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Natural Sciences
News
Science
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Feb 06, 2025
Episode Duration |
00:36:15

In the early 1980s, an animal rights group airlifted nearly 600 wild burros out of Grand Canyon National Park. 

The media ate it up – magazines sold full-page ads advertising the cause and families from the East Coast clamored to adopt the rescued animals.

But conflict around wild burros in the West still exists today. What does one of the flashiest rescue stories of the last century tell us about the power of animal activism to make enduring change? 

Featuring Rebbel Clayton, Abbie Harlow, John MacPete, Dave Sharrow, Travis Ericsson, and Eric Claman. 

For a transcript and full list of credits, go to outsideinradio.org

LINKS

You can read Abbie Harlow’s paper, “The Burro Evil” v60n4-2019-437.pdf">here. 

If you’re interested in learning more about the burro adoption process, Cynthia Brannigan outlined her experience as an employee of the Fund for Animals in her book, “The Last Diving Horse in America.”  Research for this episode was also sourced from Julie Hoffman Marshall’s Making Burros Fly and Cleveland Amory’s Ranch of Dreams

Black Beauty Ranch currently houses more than 600 animals. You can read more about their work here

Check out dozens of archival shots from the rescue, via Northern Arizona University’s Cline Library.  

And yes, you can watch Brighty of the Grand Canyon on Youtube

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One of the flashiest rescue stories of the last century, and what it tells us about the power of animal activism to make enduring change.

In the early 1980s, an animal rights group airlifted nearly 600 wild burros out of Grand Canyon National Park. 

The media ate it up – magazines sold full-page ads advertising the cause and families from the East Coast clamored to adopt the rescued animals.

But conflict around wild burros in the West still exists today. What does one of the flashiest rescue stories of the last century tell us about the power of animal activism to make enduring change? 

Featuring Rebbel Clayton, Abbie Harlow, John MacPete, Dave Sharrow, Travis Ericsson, and Eric Claman. 

For a transcript and full list of credits, go to outsideinradio.org

LINKS

You can read Abbie Harlow’s paper, “The Burro Evil” v60n4-2019-437.pdf">here. 

If you’re interested in learning more about the burro adoption process, Cynthia Brannigan outlined her experience as an employee of the Fund for Animals in her book, “The Last Diving Horse in America.”  Research for this episode was also sourced from Julie Hoffman Marshall’s Making Burros Fly and Cleveland Amory’s Ranch of Dreams

Black Beauty Ranch currently houses more than 600 animals. You can read more about their work here

Check out dozens of archival shots from the rescue, via Northern Arizona University’s Cline Library.  

And yes, you can watch Brighty of the Grand Canyon on Youtube

SUPPORT

Outside/In is made possible with listener support. Click here to become a sustaining member of Outside/In

Follow Outside/In on Instagram or join our private discussion group on Facebook.

 

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