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wildlife

 Subject
Subject Source: Nalt

Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:

Don't Light Up the Night. Please Be Careful, 1988

 Item — Folder 0043-0014: Series I [Barcode: 1023157871]
Identifier: I

Leave a Good Impression in the Forest, undated

 Item — Folder 0039-0001: Series I [Barcode: 1023157785]
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents

Images of animal tracks. Two copies.

Dates: Publication: undated

Please Be Careful with the Future., undated

 Item — Folder 0039-0002: Series I [Barcode: 1023157789]
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents

Images of various adult wild animals with their young.

Dates: Publication: undated

Please Give Us a Break by Attending the North American Wild Life Conference. Washington, D.C., February 3rd to 7th, 1936, 1936

 Item — Folder 0040-0002: Series I [Barcode: 1023157815]
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series consists of posters promoting wildfire prevention, the bulk of which were produced for the Cooperative Forest Fire Prevention (CFFP) campaign.Some of the early posters in this series use World War II resource conservation themes from an American point of view, and a few portray negative racial and ethnic stereotypes. Most of the CFFP posters produced after 1944 feature Smokey Bear and variations of his slogan, “Only you can prevent forest fires.” The collection also...
Dates: Publication: 1936

Remember: There Are Babes in the Woods, 1972

 Item — Folder 0042-0011: Series I [Barcode: 1023157847]
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series consists of posters promoting wildfire prevention, the bulk of which were produced for the Cooperative Forest Fire Prevention (CFFP) campaign.Some of the early posters in this series use World War II resource conservation themes from an American point of view, and a few portray negative racial and ethnic stereotypes. Most of the CFFP posters produced after 1944 feature Smokey Bear and variations of his slogan, “Only you can prevent forest fires.” The collection also...
Dates: Publication: 1972

Remember, You're Among Friends. Only You Can Prevent Forest Fires., 1980

 Item — Folder 0042-0018: Series I [Barcode: 1023157854]
Identifier: I

What's in a Tree?, 1985

 Item — Folder 0043-0001: Series I [Barcode: 1023157858]
Identifier: I