For 76 years now, Smokey the Bear has been the face of the National Forest Service and their campaign to prevent wildfires. The story of Smokey the Bear dates back to 1944, when the US Forest Service and the Ad Council came up with the image of a bear dousing campfire flames with a ...
s image can be licensed for products that are in keeping with the wildfire prevention campaign and as such is subject to laws regarding use, similar to any other licensed images. By words or illustrations, Smokey Bear should not endorse a commercial product, service, political position or ...
Use these graphics on digital screens to raise awareness of the Smokey Bear Reading Challenge program. These images can also be resized to use in social media posts or on your website. Graphic size: 1920px X 1280px Download Download
The recent visitors block is disabled and is not being shown to other users. Activity Images Observation site in Stoke on Trent SmokeyJoe replied to Simon Stewart's topic in Getting Started With Observing Hi Simon, Sorry to hear about you street light, I had some goon nights observing...
While Reynolds and Reed both are shown having friendly interactions with Black people they meet along their journeys (Bandit with an admiring gas-station attendant, Cledus with the proprietor of his favorite watering hole and another trucker named Sugar Bear), the Trans Am sports a prominent ...