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Puerto Rico celebrates Smokey's 80th birthday

Diana Martinez Gonzalez & Wesley J. Pérez Vidal
International Institute of Tropical Forestry
August 30, 2024

Two square birthday cakes, one showing a landscape of trees and rivers, the other one, reads in Spanish: Happy 80th birthday Smokey!
Smokey celebrated his 80th birthday in Puerto Rico with two birthday cakes to share with his guests. (USDA Forest Service photo by Wesley J. Pérez Vidal)

PUERTO RICO – Located in the outskirts of Puerto Rico's central mountain range, the Susúa State Forest extends through the southwestern towns of Yauco and Sabana Grande.  The land has been of cultural and economic significance for the Puerto Rican people, as it was historically used for cattle grazing, timber production and agriculture. 

Agroup of people receiveing instruction about firefighting equipment.
The Puerto Rico Firefighter Corps attended Smokey’s 80th birthday to educate children about fire safety. (USDA Forest Service photo by Wesley J. Pérez Vidal)

Some of the historical land uses have led this forest to have high wildfire incidences. To help educate the people about the dangers of wildfires and how to prevent them, the International Institute of Tropical Forestry partnered with the Puerto Rico Firefighter Corps, the Puerto Rico Police Department and the Department of Natural and Environmental Resources to host Smokey Bear’s 80th birthday celebration at the Susúa State Forest. 

In addition to Smokey’s wildfire prevention message, this event featured educational activities about conserving our environment, ecosystems and the species that live in them. “This commemoration of wildfire prevention serves as a message to protect our territory’s national symbol, Puerto Rican parrot” said Darien López Ocasio, state forester for Department of Natural and Environmental Resources.

This unique event, the only one in the Caribbean, brought a sense of unity and collaboration among the local government and various organizations. "Smokey's 80th birthday marks the importance of wildfire prevention and management in Puerto Rico and the entire Caribbean. We celebrate Smokey with educational activities in the Susúa State Forest, accompanied by other iconic symbols of the conservation of natural resources on the island," said Dr. Grizelle González, director of the International Institute of Tropical Forestry.

A man, standing behind a table, where informational posters of parrots are displayed.
The Puerto Rico Department of Natural and Environmental Resources shared information about the Puerto Rican parrot’s habitat, much of which is in wildfire risk land. (USDA Forest Service photo by Diana Martínez) 

IITF State, Private, and Tribal Forestry unit works closely with partners and communities that can benefit from wildfire prevention programs such as the Community Wildfire Defense Program Grant. SP&TF Program Manager Magaly Figueroa, highlighted the importance of celebrating Smokey’s birthday in an event open to the public to make connections with organizations and community members that may request and participate in the grant program. "In Puerto Rico we have earthquakes, hurricanes and also wildfire incidences. The community is important in the prevention of these fires. In addition, the knowledge they acquire through this program helps them to react appropriately in case of facing this type of fire" Figueroa said. The Puerto Rico Fire Department managed 3,155 wildfires in fiscal year 2023. So far this year, 1,407 have been registered.

Smokey’s birthday has been received with open arms by the media and the Puerto Rican public. In preparation for the event, Smokey earned widespread media coverage, helping spread the message of wildfire prevention to every Puerto Rican home. The International Institute of Tropical Forestry is honored to host Smokey Bear's 80th birthday and continue his wildfire prevention educational legacy.
 

A man an a woman sitting on a couch in a TV set. Smokey Bear stands in the back.
Smokey Bear, Firefighter Melvin Pomales and Magaly Figueroa, IITF State, Private and Tribal Forestry Unit Manager, appeared on the local news to invite the community to the Susúa State Forest for Smokey’s 80th birthday. (USDA Forest Service photo by Wesley J. Pérez Vidal)

 

Group photo with Smokey Bear
Government agencies, non-profit organizations, and the community got together at the Susúa State Forest to spread the word on wildfire prevention and fire safety as part of Smokey’s 80th birthday celebration. (USDA Forest Service photo by Wesley J. Pérez Vidal)