2026 Smokey Bear Calendar
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Earthwild exists to celebrate the West, wildlife, and wild places. Through nonprofit partnerships and our commitment to giving back, every purchase helps support conservation, outdoor access, and community initiatives.
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This calendar isn’t just a tribute to Smokey Bear. It’s a year-round reminder of how one character, one message, and one mission have shaped the way we care for our public lands. Smokey’s legacy started in 1944, and the artwork inside reflects eight decades of wildfire prevention messaging that still matters today.
These illustrations, originally created by Rudy Wendelin, are more than nostalgia. They’re part of a cultural story that continues to inspire generations to protect what they love. New for 2026, each page is perforated so you can tear out and reuse the artwork. Hang up your favorite scene, give one to a friend, or build a gallery wall that keeps Smokey’s message alive all year long.
- Size: 11" x 17"
- Printed on heavyweight recycled paper
- Made in the USA
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Why We Carry The Landmark Project
The journey began in 2007 with a make-shift print shop in the spare room of a small South Carolina home. The Landmark Project didn’t exist yet—instead, we were focused on small print and design jobs that paid the bills and kept the lights on. We had dreams to build on that, though, and only a few short years later we moved into a small brick-and-mortar store in a developing area near downtown Greenville. With our first storefront came the opportunity to add retail to our offerings. Our love of the outdoors drove us to create a line of tees featuring some illustrations of our favorite local parks. These became instant favorites in our communities, so we began adding the collection and selling them at handmade markets and local festivals. It was around this time that we finally gave this “side project” of ours a name—The Landmark Project.

