Smokey Bear and Willy Woodchuck, the mascot of the Forest Preserve District of Will County, will celebrate the exhibit’s opening with photo ops, the Smokey Bear Self-Expression Studio and giveaways.
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 ... Brian Tyree Henry became the voice of the U.S. Forest Service mascot. But what they have been saying is, “Remember, only ...
However, a beloved cartoon mascot also deserves some blame for teaching us all the wrong lessons about wildfire prevention. Smokey Bear is an American icon. The anthropomorphic bear with his park ...
Another government mascot — “Champa Boom” — for ... such as the US Forest Service’s Woodsy Owl and Smokey the Bear — would not be affected by Ernst’s legislation.
During wildfire season, Mangan said it is important for people to create a “defensible space” around their homes and properties. This involves clearing away dead and dry vegetation from roofs and ...
Social psychology identifies the issues and media psychology shapes the messages and stimulates support for the necessary ...
Comic book publisher Dren Productions has secured a license, in partnership with the US Forest Service, to produce all-ages comic books featuring Smokey Bear, which is apparently an American icon ...
The cheer team, dance team and UT's beloved mascot Smokey all placed in the competition in their respective categories. The College Cheerleading and Dance Team National Championship is an annual ...
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 ...