On this episode I give you a brief history of Smokey Bear. It's not the most detailed history, but it's more of the obscure details in the history of an American Icon of the outdoors. I then talk about the Smokey Bear birthday party my family attended at the Cradle of Forestry in America in early August. (Spoiler: I would recommend anyone with children and all children at heart who enjoy the outdoors to not only attend the party in future years, but to check out the Cradle of Forestry itself if given the opportunity.) You can find out more about the site here.
In this episode, the information presented was obtained from multiple sources including:
Story about Smokey Bear
Here you can read the Organic Act of 1916
https://www.nps.gov/grba/learn/management/organic-act-of-1916.htm
Interesting research article about the progression of wildland fire methodologies and perspectives
https://fireecology.springeropen.com/articles/10.4996/fireecology.0302003
Article by Albert Staehle's wife on his involvement in the Smokey's creation
https://albertstaehle.info/he-gave-us-smokey-bear
Capitan, New Mexico: From the Coalora Coal Mines to Smokey Bear by Gary Cozzens
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