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Smokey Bear Only you can prevent wildfires Celebrate by exploring his wildfire prevention tips! Learn More
- Story of Smokey | Smokey Bear
Smokey cub sitting on a Piper PA-12 Super Cruiser In 1952, Steve Nelson and Jack Rollins wrote the popular anthem that would launch a continuous debate about Smokey’s name To maintain the rhythm of the song, they added “the” between “Smokey” and “Bear ”
- About the Campaign - Smokey Bear
Created in 1944, the Smokey Bear Wildfire Prevention campaign is the longest-running public service advertising campaign in U S history, educating generations of Americans about their role in preventing wildfires
- About Smokey | Smokey Bear
Smokey Bear was born on August 9, 1944, when the USDA Forest Service and the Ad Council agreed that a fictional bear named Smokey would be their symbol for forest fire prevention Artist Albert Staehle was asked to paint the first poster of Smokey Bear
- Story of Smokey | Smokey Bear
Explore Smokey Bear’s History Since 1944, Smokey’s been working hard to inspire Americans to prevent wildfires Follow his history here through memorabilia and print, radio and TV messages
- Smokey for Kids | Smokey Bear
Visit Smokey for Kids to learn how to prevent wildfires through fun games and activities for kids
- About Wildfires - Smokey Bear
Smokey Bear Says Remember, #OnlyYou can prevent wildfires! For more helpful tips, visit https: t co rI2GCm8IO2 https: t co BIH3lQk3uZ
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Visita Smokey para niños para encontrar actividades, juegos y datos divertidos para los niños INICIAR LA BÚSQUEDA
- Prevention How-Tos - Smokey Bear
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- Preventing Wildfires - Smokey Bear
To help protect these amazing places, remember Smokey’s Five Rules of Wildfire Prevention: Only you can prevent wildfires; Always be careful with fire; Never play with matches or lighters; Always watch your campfire; Make sure your campfire is completely out before leaving it
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