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Press Photos: The Greatest Good: A Forest Service Centennial Film

Click on a photo to download a high-res enlargement for press use. These images may be used only in conjunction with print or online promotion of The Greatest Good: A Forest Service Centennial Film. Any image that is used must be accompanied by the photo credit provided.

JT Jardine Special agent J.T. Jardine fights a fire in Oregon’s Wallowa National Forest.

Credit: W.J. Lubken, 1908
Forest Service Enrollee A Civilian Conservation Corps enrollee, photographed in California’s Angeles National Forest.

Credit: E.E. Dunham, March 1939
Gifford Pinchot Gifford Pinchot, an active conservationist, was the first Chief of the Forest Service.

Credit: Grey Towers National Historic Landmark
Gifford Pinchot and Theodore Roosevelt Chief Forester Gifford Pinchot and President Theodore Roosevelt visit on the deck of a steamship during a 1907 inspection trip on the Mississippi River.

Judy Bell Judy Bell, daughter of a New Mexico game warden, with a bear cub rescued from a fire in New Mexico’s Lincoln National Forest. The cub later attained fame as the living symbol of Smokey Bear.

Credit: Harold Walter, courtesy of USDA Forest Service
Smokey the Bear A Smokey Bear poster.

Credit: National Archives and Records Administration
title graphic Title Graphic.

graphic Composite graphic from the program.




Press inquiries:
Tom Niemi, 206.615.5445, tniemi@kcts.org