Wisconsin Natural Resources Magazine – Summer 2021

Page 43

Safer with Smokey Bear

CATHERINE KOELE PHOTOS

Children can color and cut out Flat Smokey, then take photos with him while practicing fire prevention and safety.

generations — about protecting our natural resources from unwanted human-caused wildfires. Educating children about wildfires may be one of the best ways to help prevent them. Over 98% of all wildfires in Wisconsin are caused by people! The good news is most of these can be prevented. To create awareness for Smokey Bear and his fire prevention message at a time with no in-person interaction, the DNR has worked in partnership with Dale Hubert’s Flat Stanley Project to adopt a Flat Smokey concept. A pullout page is included in this magazine. Families are urged to do a short fire safety activity with children and grown-ups to discuss the differences between good fires and bad fires. Then kids can color and cut out Smokey Bear, taking Flat Smokey with them on outdoor adventures. Snap a picture with Flat Smokey while practicing fire prevention and safety with family and friends. And

Flat Smokey project helps teach kids about wildfire prevention

With all the challenges associated with the pandemic, like most of us Smokey Bear also has been hibernating over the last year. Many of the in-person fire prevention events where the public typically would encounter Smokey Bear have been canceled or moved to a virtual setting. But getting Smokey’s message to the forefront of people’s minds is still an important role of the fire prevention program in the DNR’s Division of Forestry. Despite the extended nature of COVID-19, the public has been eager to get outside and visit Wisconsin’s beautiful state parks and forests. That’s

understandable, of course, since sitting around a cozy campfire, roasting marshmallows with family and friends, creates memories that can last a lifetime. Now more than ever, it’s important for the DNR to find opportunities to teach people — especially future

post photos of all your activities with Smokey on social media, using #FlatSmokeyWI. For readers of any age, Flat Smokey also makes a great bookmark. As you continue to get outside and enjoy the outdoors, remember what Smokey always says: “Only you can prevent wildfires!” U.S. FOREST SERVICE

CATHERINE KOELE

Catherine Koele is a wildfire prevention specialist for the DNR. Summer 2021

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Articles inside

Outside In Wisconsin

1min
page 68

BACK IN THE DAY

6min
pages 66-67

YOUR OUTDOORS

6min
pages 64-65

READERS WRITE

5min
pages 62-63

TASTE OF WISCONSIN

7min
pages 60-61

TRAVEL RESOURCES: Many hands make happy trails

5min
pages 58-59

Preserve, protect, appreciate

11min
pages 52-55

Feting Feats Of Endurance

21min
pages 44-51

Legacy Of A Legend

8min
pages 6-11

Safer with Smokey Bear

1min
page 43

Special Report: Wisconsin's Great Lakes

44min
pages 27-42

Here we go sailing past

5min
pages 56-57

Woodland Dunes property holds promise for rusty patched bumble bee

2min
page 26

Small nest creates big buzz

10min
pages 20-25

50 million images and counting

2min
page 19

75 years of catch and research

12min
pages 14-18

Dateline DNR

1min
page 5

Guided by a passion for paddling

4min
pages 12-13

From the Secretary Preston D. Cole

2min
page 4
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