You can learn more about who can prevent forest fires at the new Smokey Bear exhibit at four Forest Preserve District of Will County visitor centers.
Smokey Bear paintings and activities are planned at Plum Creek Nature Center in Beecher and Isle a la Cache Museum in Romeoville.
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Granville Sentinel columnist Jeff Gill explains what we've learned over the years about wildfires and how that information ...
If you want a test of the Old West, take a road trip along this scenic byway that will bring you through some fascinating and ...
Nineteen paintings depicting Smokey Bear, the popular symbol of the U.S. Forest Service’s wildfire prevention campaign, will ...
The new Smokey Bear mural can be found on Second Street ... During the spring and fall forest fire danger periods, state forest crews detect and suppress wildfires on state and private lands ...
Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe story of Smokey the Bear, from cub in the woods to the Washington Zoo and the Forestry Service campaign.The story of Smokey the Bear, from cub in the woods to ...
The community can learn about ways to prepare for wildfires at a free event hosted by the Greater Yellowstone Fire Action ...