“Smokey the bear, Smokey the bear.Prowlin’ and a growlin’ and a sniffin’ the air.He can find a fire before it starts to flame.That’s why they call him Smokey.That’s how he got his name”.
The actual Smokey the Bear was an orphaned bear cub found by fire crews (possibly soldiers from Ft. Bliss Texas, IIRC) clinging to a tree after a fire in New Mexico in 1958. His paws were burned, but otherwise unharmed. He quickly became the living mascot of the Forest Service. Smokey was later transferred to the National Zoo in Washington D.C. where he lived out his years, passing in 1976 or 77, again IIRC.
Quantumtorpedo1 about 9 years ago
When I was a boy, we called him Smokey the Bear. Today we call him Smokey Bear.
TracyFan 65 about 9 years ago
Yes.Remember the old song:
“Smokey the bear, Smokey the bear.Prowlin’ and a growlin’ and a sniffin’ the air.He can find a fire before it starts to flame.That’s why they call him Smokey.That’s how he got his name”.
blairleroys Premium Member about 9 years ago
Forest Fires Prevent Bears!!!
kab2rb about 9 years ago
Sad part not everyone listens to Smokie the Bear on Fires.
dook about 9 years ago
At times, forest fires become a “necessary evil” in that they remove some of the debris that increase the severity of future forest fires.
elgancho38 about 9 years ago
“Only you can prevent forest fires.” I haven’t heard any forest fire prevention Public Service Announcements for a long time.
David Riedel Premium Member about 9 years ago
Next scene: the bear eats the kid.
onyxsax about 9 years ago
The actual Smokey the Bear was an orphaned bear cub found by fire crews (possibly soldiers from Ft. Bliss Texas, IIRC) clinging to a tree after a fire in New Mexico in 1958. His paws were burned, but otherwise unharmed. He quickly became the living mascot of the Forest Service. Smokey was later transferred to the National Zoo in Washington D.C. where he lived out his years, passing in 1976 or 77, again IIRC.