Hunter education covers a variety of topics including firearms safety, wildlife identification, wildlife conservation and management, survival, archery, muzzleloading and hunter responsibility. It is available as a standard eight-hour course, the internet home study course and the workbook home study course.
Why Hunter Education?
Over the past 30 years, hunting related accidents and fatalities have declined by more than 70 percent in Oklahoma. Officials with the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (ODWC) say mandatory hunter education courses have not only reduced accidents within Oklahoma, but also in every state and Canadian province with similar programs.
More Information!
Visit HUNTER EDUCATION at the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation for more information. You may also contact Carey Pribil with Oklahoma YHEC using the online contact form.
Posted on
Thursday, January 28, 2010
by YHEC