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    Smokey Bear is an American campaign and advertising icon of the U.S. Forest Service in the Wildfire Prevention Campaign, which is the longest-running...
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    Campaign hat (redirect from Smokey Bear hat)
    US Forest Service, Smokey Bear, wears the campaign hat. Smokey's debut poster, released in 1944 and illustrated by Albert Staehle, depicts Smokey wearing...
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  • Riverside Smokey Bear, mascot of the U.S. Forest Service, based on a real orphaned bear cub also named Smokey Snuggle, the fabric softener bear (known as...
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    television. Smokey Bear, an icon protected by law, is jointly owned by the Forest Service, the Ad Council and the National Association of State Foresters...
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    in Mountainair. The modern Lincoln National Forest is composed of three separate units, the Smokey Bear Ranger District, headquartered in Ruidoso, the...
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  • of the creators of Smokey Bear. Rossoll also created much of the art on display at the Forest Heritage Center at Beavers Bend State Park in Broken Bow...
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    Woodsy Owl (category United States Forest Service)
    Smokey Bear, which has existed since 1944, was increasingly relied on for environmental education. The US Forest Service was concerned that the bear,...
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    living representative of Smokey Bear, the mascot of the United States Forest Service. Terrible Ted was a de-toothed and de-clawed bear who was forced to perform...
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  • "Victor" name. Hotfoot, later renamed Smokey, a male American black bear cub, was discovered in the 1950 Capitan Gap forest fire in New Mexico, and became the...
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    and became the real-life version of the United States Forest Service mascot Smokey Bear. Smokey was later sent to the National Zoo in Washington D.C....
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    National Forest and is separated from the Sacramento Mountains to the south and Sierra Blanca to the southwest by the valley of Rio Bonito. Smokey Bear Historical...
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    century onward. Smokey Bear has become a part of American culture since his introduction in 1944, with his message "Only you can prevent forest fires". "The...
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  • Bears consist of Bedtime Bear, Birthday Bear, Cheer Bear, Friend Bear, Funshine Bear, Good Luck Bear, Grumpy Bear, Love-a-Lot Bear, Tenderheart Bear,...
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  • was established in 1920. The Cooperative Forest Fire Prevention (CFFP) Program, commonly known as the Smokey Bear program, was created to maintain public...
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    Appalachian spruce–fir forest that covers the upper elevations is the largest of its kind. The Smokies are home to the densest black bear population in the...
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    "The cultural history of Smokey Bear". theaggie.org. Retrieved March 5, 2024. "How Fear of a WWII Invasion Gave Rise to Smokey Bear". History. August 9, 2019...
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    Wildfire (redirect from Forest fire)
    International Forest Fire News. 18: 80–81. January 1998. Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 9 July 2009. "Prescribed Fires". SmokeyBear.com....
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  • of bear. There's Yogi Bear, the Three Bears, Smokey Bear, the Chicago Bears ... for your next book you should do something as different from bears as...
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    motto was "Only you can prevent a forest" – a take on the popular U.S. Forest Service poster slogan of Smokey Bear. During the ten years of spraying,...
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    artist who created Smokey Bear) that cover prehistoric forests, Caddo Indians, Papermaking in the South, 1940s lumbering, and forest appreciation. Each...
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  • The Bear Island State Forest is a state forest in Minnesota bordered by the towns of Ely, Babbitt, and Tower in Lake and Saint Louis counties. It is adjacent...
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    the voice of Ranger, a forest ranger, in a series of radio spots for the national Smokey Bear campaign sponsored by the U.S. Forest Service and the Ad Council...
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    Following World War II, the first Smokey Bear symbol appeared on a poster to represent fire prevention cooperation. The Smokey Bear icon soon became one of the...
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  • S. Forest Service developed an ad campaign to help educate the public that all fires were detrimental, using a cartoon black bear named Smokey Bear. This...
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    (1944–present) The Ad Council's longest running campaign, Smokey Bear and his tagline, "Only You Can Prevent Forest (now Wild as of 2001) Fires", was created in 1944...
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    In modern times, this hat has been popularized by the U.S. Forest Service's Smokey Bear, and NPS employees in the 21st century still wear the distinctive...
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  • Jack Angel (category Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills))
    Captain Star and Big Mac, only in test US dub United States Forest Service — Smokey the Bear (2002—2012) Angel, Jack (June 12, 2012). The Book of Jack....
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    Joy and Lady – live black bear co-mascots of the Baylor Bears Jumbo – the elephant mascot of the Tufts Jumbos Junior Smokey – secondary mascot of the...
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    about 1,000 feet (300 m) within the park. The state park is entirely within Grand Portage State Forest, although most of the land directly adjacent to...
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    Resort and Walt Disney World Resort – Hondo Ohnaka United States Forest Service - Smokey Bear (1993–2006) Shirey, Eric (September 26, 2011). "Jim Cummings...
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