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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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  • Wikisource has original text related to this article: Smokey the Bear Sutra The Smokey the Bear Sutra is a 1969 poem by Gary Snyder which presents environmental...
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  • The Smokey Bear Show is an American-Japanese animated television series that aired on ABC's Saturday morning schedule, produced by Rankin/Bass Productions...
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    Campaign hat (redirect from Smokey Bear hat)
    agencies that state troopers are sometimes referred to as "smokey bears" or "smokeys," after Smokey Bear. Campaign hats are also worn by the US Border Patrol...
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    Smokey Bear (1944–Present)". Ad Council. 1944-08-09. Archived from the original on 2010-12-02. Retrieved 2010-10-16. "Vision and Mission". Bear Trust...
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    them their colors and how they are associated with different animals. Smokey Bear, the famous mascot of U.S. Forest Service, has since the 1940s been used...
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    Conduct medal at a ceremony in 2005. The U.S. Forest Service uses mascot Smokey Bear to raise awareness and educate the public about the dangers of unplanned...
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    Capitan, New Mexico (category Smokey Bear)
    Smokey Bear. Smokey was later sent to the National Zoo in Washington D.C., where he lived for 26 years. Upon his death on November 9, 1976, Smokey's remains...
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    Lincoln National Forest (category Smokey Bear)
    modern Lincoln National Forest is composed of three separate units, the Smokey Bear Ranger District, headquartered in Ruidoso, the Sacramento Ranger District...
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    the retirement of Smokey Bear and the new title of "Smokey Bear II" for Little Smokey. Upon the death of the original Smokey Bear, The Washington Post...
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  • Smokey and the Bandit is a 1977 American action comedy road film starring Burt Reynolds, Sally Field, Jackie Gleason, Jerry Reed, Pat McCormick, Paul Williams...
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    Capitan Gap Fire (category Smokey Bear)
    the firefighters and named Hotfoot, before filling the role of Smokey Bear. Smokey Bear Vista Point overlooks some of the wildfire's site in Lincoln National...
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    history of Smokey Bear". theaggie.org. February 15, 2024. Retrieved March 5, 2024. "How Fear of a WWII Invasion Gave Rise to Smokey Bear". History. August...
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    with nature. Harold Bell of Western Publishing (and the producer of the Smokey Bear public service announcements), along with Glen Kovar and Chuck Williams...
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    dog instead. Smokey II was also involved in an incident with the Baylor Bears' live bear mascot Judge at the 1957 Sugar Bowl, with the bear taking a few...
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    starring Fess Parker Smokey (album), by Smokey Robinson Sheriff Buford T. Justice / "Smokey Bear", the title character of the film Smokey and the Bandit (1977)...
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  • (1970), Duel (1971 film), White Line Fever (1975), The Great Smokey Roadblock (1977), Smokey and the Bandit (1977), Convoy (1978), Steel Cowboy (1978),...
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  • actor. In addition to being the original voice for Smokey Bear as seen on the 1969 cartoon The Smokey Bear Show, he was the co-host of WMAL's Washington,...
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    Black actor to voice the character. In 2024, he became the new voice of Smokey Bear (also the first Black actor to voice the character). Henry's mother,...
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    forest" – a take on the popular U.S. Forest Service poster slogan of Smokey Bear. During the ten years of spraying, over 5 million acres (20,000 km2)...
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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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    movie Bambi, and the official mascot of the U.S. Forest Service, Smokey Bear. The Smokey Bear fire prevention campaign has yielded one of the most popular...
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    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. In...
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  • (1967–1970) - Billy Conner, Boy, Additional voices The Smokey Bear Show (1969–1970) - Cub Smokey, Bessie the pig (voices) Festival of Family Classics (1973)...
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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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    Adventures with Pooka and Bartok video game. Cummings has also voiced Smokey Bear for several U.S. Forest Service commercials, ads, and promos from 1993...
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  • code Ten-code Richard David Ramsey (5 Mar 2004), "The People Versus Smokey Bear: Metaphor, Argot, and CB Radio", The Journal of Popular Culture, XIII...
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    education posters featuring a black bear. The poster campaign was a success; the black bear would later be named Smokey Bear, and would, for decades, be the...
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    been voicing their commercials since. Starting in 2008, he has voiced Smokey Bear, and shares the mascot's birth date (August 9, 1944). He also narrated...
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  • "Mother, what we gonna do today?" followed by Smokey Bear saying "Only you can prevent wildfires" as the Smokey logo is shown on the screen.[citation needed]...
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