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Knapsack: You, and only you, can manage your local brush
Granville Sentinel columnist Jeff Gill explains what we've learned over the years about wildfires and how that information can be put into action.
You may have noticed that Smokey Bear has changed his tagline ... After the Yellowstone fires of 1988, the entire approach of wilderness management began to change. It had been from “The ...
Big Bird made his parade premiere in 1988 dressed in an ABC's Christmas ... for six years until the balloon's retirement in 2006. Smokey Bear is everyone's favorite advertising icon who always ...
6–7:30 p.m. Visit with Smokey Bear for the first 30 minutes after the ... It can often mean new life, which was the lesson from the 1988 Yellowstone fire. It’s not if a wildfire is going ...
Dren Productions gets the license to publish Smokey Bear comic books in partnership with the US Forest Service ...
First things first. Smokey Bear’s middle name is not “the.” “The origin of the ‘the’ is somebody made a fun little song about Smokey and, to make the cadence of the song work ...
Iconic messengers have proven to be effective communicators. For more than 80 years, Smokey the Bear' has persuasively led public information campaigns in support of fire safety. To build and ...
We often view government as detached from and unresponsive to everyday citizens. But there are exceptions, brought to life by ...
Smokey Bear tells us “only you can prevent wildfires.” That has been Smokey’s simple message since 1944, but nevertheless he has been long associated with the policy of immediately ...