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Just for Kids

Smokey Bear

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It only takes one match...
Smokey Bear has been a member of our families since 1944. The purpose of the Smokey Program is to create and maintain public awareness, through the image of Smokey Bear, about the need to prevent unplanned, human-caused wildland fires. [graphic] More Smokey Bear information.





Woodsy Owl

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Forests are our friends!
Woodsy has been America's environmental champion since 1970, and is most recognized for his wise request, "Give a hoot. Don't pollute." Caring, friendly, and wise, Woodsy Owl is a whimsical fellow and he's got his heart set on motivating kids to form healthy, lasting relationships with nature. [graphic] More Woodsy Owl information.





USDA'S Kids Page

USDA provides students, parents, and teachers with youth-geared information and resources related to agriculture.[graphic] Visit the USDA Kids Page.



US Forest Service
Last modified March 04, 2008
http://www.fs.fed.us

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