Wildfire Prevention - Fuse
Since 1944, Smokey Bear has been a symbol of proteccion of America's forests. His famous
words of wisdom are recognized bye 95% of adults and 77% of children. His message of
wildfire prevention is the center of one of the most succesful PSA campaigns in our nation's
history. Smokey's message of "Only you can prevent forest fires" was changed to "Only you
can prevent wildfires" in May 2001 in response to the massive outbreak of wildfires around
the U.S. The term wildfire applies to any uncontrolled outdoor fire.
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Category: Environment & Global Warming
Since 1944, Smokey Bear has been a symbol of proteccion of America's forests. His famous
words of wisdom are recognized bye 95% of adults and 77% of children. His message of
wildfire prevention is the center of one of the most...
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“Having the Verizon Wireless COW is amazing,” said Monroe Gains, Georgia Forest Commission Incident Commander. “It gives us a reach and a network we can tie into. Being able to come into an area where there is no cell coverage...
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Category: Environment & Global Warming
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Category: Environment & Global Warming
Since 1944, Smokey Bear has been the symbol of the protection of America's forests. More than 60 years later, he is still wearing his blue jeans, but his trademark line has received an update. It's now: "Only You Can Prevent...
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Category: Environment & Global Warming
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