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DEC Celebrates Smokey Bear's 75th Anniversary With Events Statewide

August 02, 2019   05:15 p.m.
    Press Release from NYS DEC:

    DEC Celebrates Smokey Bear's 75th Anniversary With Events Statewide

    New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC)
    Commissioner Basil Seggos today announced that DEC is participating in events
    across the state this month to celebrate Smokey Bear's 75th anniversary. DEC is
    teaming up with the U.S.D.A. Forest Service, the National Association of State
    Foresters, and the Ad Council to celebrate 75 years since the 1944 launch of the
    Smokey Bear Wildfire Prevention campaign, the longest-running public service
    advertising campaign in U.S. history.


    Smokey Bear has successfully educated generations of Americans about how we
    can all help prevent wildfires," Commissioner Seggos said. "We invite all New
    Yorkers to join us and celebrate this national icon at events across New York
    State this summer. Smokey's words are still an urgent and relevant reminder for
    all of us to follow - Only YOU can prevent wildfires.'"

    Smokey Bear was "born" on August 9, 1944, when the Forest Service and the Ad
    Council agreed on using a fictional bear to serve as the symbol for their joint
    effort to promote forest fire prevention during World War II. Roughly nine out of
    10 forest fires are caused by humans. Wildfires can be deadly and destructive,
    and the national annual cost of their consequences can range anywhere from
    $71.1 to $347.8 billion, according to recent study by the U.S. Department of
    Commerce. Last year's Camp Fire in northern California destroyed the city of
    Paradise and killed more than 80 people, making it the nation's deadliest wildfire
    in more than a century.

    New York State has 18.5 million acres of public and private forest lands
    susceptible to seasonal wildfires, and DEC's Forest Rangers are the state's lead
    division tasked with forest fire mitigation and the control and prevention of
    wildfires. In 2018, DEC Forest Rangers extinguished 105 wildfires that burned a
    total of 845 acres. For more information about the Forest Rangers, go to DEC's
    website.

    SMOKEY BEAR'S 75TH ANNIVERSARY AUGUST EVENTS

    August 3, Noon to 2 p.m.: visits Balsam Lake Fire Tower, Town of Hardenburgh,
    Ulster County;

    August 7, 6 p.m.: attends Wellsville Movie Night w/Partners for Prevention in
    Allegany County;

    August 8, 1 p.m.: attends Empire Farm Days, Seneca Falls, Seneca County;

    August 9: DEC Smokey Bear Anniversary event at Otis Pike Preserve-West,
    Suffolk County - details to be announced soon;

    August 9, 6:30 p.m.: attends Erie County Fair Firefighters Day Fireman's Parade;

    August 10: visits DEC campgrounds in Hamilton County: Golden Beach, Lake
    Eaton, and Lake Durant;

    August 14, 7:30 p.m.: attends the Adirondack Experience (formerly Adirondack
    Museum), Blue Mountain Lake, Hamilton County;

    August 16, 6 p.m.: Smokey Bear will throw out the first pitch at the Tri-City
    ValleyCats game in Troy, Rensselaer County. This will also take place in
    conjunction with the annual Boy Scout Night;

    August 16-18: attends The Woodsmen's Field Days, Boonville, Oneida County;

    August 18, 1 p.m.: attends the NYS Championship Parade, Hagerman Fire
    Department, East Patchogue, Suffolk County; and

    August 21st - September 2: attends The Great New York State Fair, Syracuse,
    Onondaga County.