Smokey The Bear

Smokey Bear was born on August 9,  YEAR , when the USDA Forest Service and the  GOVERNMENT AGENCY agreed that a fictional  ANIMAL named Smokey would be their symbol for forest fire prevention. Artist  NAME OF SOMEONE IN ROOM was asked to  VERB the first poster of Smokey Bear. It showed Smokey pouring a bucket of  LIQUID on a  NOUN, and saying “Care will prevent 9 out of 10  PLURAL NOUN.” Smokey Bear soon became very popular, and his image appeared on a lot of  PLURAL NOUN. In  YEAR, his slogan became the familiar “Only YOU Can Prevent Forest Fires!”, which was later updated to be “Only  PERSON IN ROOM Can Prevent  PLURAL NOUN!” Then in the  SEASON of 1950, in the  GEOGRAPHICAL FEATURE of  STATE, a(n)  ADJECTIVE bear cub found himself caught in a  VERB ENDING IN forest. He climbed a  PLANT to survive, but he was still badly  VERB (PAST TENSE). The firefighters who  VERB, PAST TENSE him were so moved by his bravery, they named him Smokey. News about this  ADJECTIVE bear named Smokey spread across the  PLACE, and he was soon given a new home at the National Zoo in  CITY,  STATE. As the living symbol of Smokey Bear, he played a(n)  ADJECTIVE role in spreading messages of  NOUN prevention and  NOUN conservation. Smokey died in  YEAR and was returned to Capitan, New Mexico, where he is buried at the State Historical Park, now called  ADJECTIVE  ANIMAL Historical  PLACE.