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To celebrate Smokey's 60th birthday, we've expanded

Created in 1944, the Smokey Bear campaign is the longest running public service campaign in US History. Smokey's forest fire prevention message remained unchanged for 50 years until April 2001, when the Ad Council updated his message to address the increasing number of wildfires in the nation's wildlands. As one of the world's most recognizable fictional characters, Smokey's image is protected by US Federal Law and is administered by the USDA Forest Service, the National Association of State Foresters and the Ad Council. Explore the links above to learn more about the history of the campaign, the "real" Smokey Bear, and Smokey's unique place in American culture.

Explore more Smokey memorabilia in the Museum

View print, radio and television in our museum celebrating the 60th Anniversary of the Smokey Bear campaign:

1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000 on
What is Smokey's name?
Is it "Smokey Bear" or "Smokey The Bear"?
Find out here! >
Campaign History
Read how the Smokey
Bear campaign came
about.

Forest Fire Prevention in Wartime >

Bambi or Bear? >
The Whole Story
Read the real story
of Smokey Bear:


The Orphan Bear >

Rescued! >

Smokey's Name >
Smokey Bear
ONLY YOU CAN
PREVENT WILDFIRES.
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