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Rudy Wendelin. Rudy Wendelin c. 1960. Rudolph Andreas Michael Wendelin (1910–2000) was a United States Forest Service employee and the best-known artist behind Smokey Bear. Beginning in 1944, Wendelin became the full-time artist for the Smokey Bear campaign. He was considered Smokey Bear's "caretaker" until his retirement in 1973.
Smokey Bear is an American campaign and advertising icon of the U.S. Forest Service in the Wildfire Prevention Campaign, which is the longest-running public service announcement campaign in United States history. The Ad Council, the Forest Service, and the National Association of State Foresters, in partnership with creative agency FCB, employ ...
A large part of Smokey Bear's image has come mainly from his campaigns with the U.S Forest Service originating in the 1940s. The Smokey Bear Show was a large part in connecting with influential youth. The show, though short in its lifetime, can be looked at as the start of a cultural bridge for Smokey Bear to become a symbol to kids and adults ...
Keith Uhlig, Green Bay Press-Gazette. June 19, 2024 at 6:01 AM. Smokey Bear turns 80 years old this year, and his birthday will be celebrated just before National Forest Week at the home of ...
The U.S. Forest Service organized a campaign to help prevent forest fires, and suddenly it was everyone’s duty to help. Without Smokey Bear protecting their home, the other caring, crude and ...
Smokey's critics have even included a couple of U.S. Forest Service researchers who published a paper, "Be careful what you wish for: The legacy of Smokey Bear," in 2007. They concluded "a century ...
Woodsy Owl is a national symbol and advertising character for the United States Forest Service [1] with the aim of motivating children to form healthy, lasting relationships with nature. Harold Bell of Western Publishing (and the producer of the Smokey Bear public service announcements ), along with Glen Kovar and Chuck Williams, originally ...
Harry Rossoll. Harry Rossoll ( fl. 1937 – 1999) was an American artist and illustrator best known as one of the creators of Smokey Bear. Rossoll also created much of the art on display at the Forest Heritage Center at Beavers Bend State Park in Broken Bow, Oklahoma .