Slug-Gunner
Senior Member
I posted this originally as a reply to someone requesting help for his daughter in an essay project she was doing on "Hunters and Their Role in Conservation", but thought it might be of interest to others here and to make them aware of this new program in Hunter Education Certification.
Here's the link to it:
http://www.beasafehunter.org/
According to the opening page, this online course is available for 9 of the adjoining southeastern states, including Georgia and Florida. If you or a family member hasn't already taken a Hunter Education Course, or even if you/they have, this might be a good review. Sign up for the online course and work thru it.
For those of you from other nearby states, 'click' on the "Additional Resources" link at the left sidebar box to review the requirements for your particular state.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
In order to run this online course on your computer, YOU MUST DISABLE ANY POP-UP BLOCKER you have as part of an anti-spam/pop-up internet protection system.
ADDED NOTE:
For those in Georgia, you still must PRINT OUT THE FINAL TEST RESULTS and then go online at the following link and sign up for a 2 hr "Review and Test Course" at a local Hunter Education training location. You must take this PRINTED TEST RESULTS FORM WITH YOU TO THIS CLASS to get your Hunter Education Certificate when/if you pass the final exam.
Georgia Hunter Education Info & Registration:
http://www.gohuntgeorgia.com/content/displaynavigation.asp?TopCategory=7
I encourage other hunters to sign-up and review this online course, even if they might already have their Hunter Education Certification card. It will give you some knowledge to inform the anti/non-hunting public of the important roles that hunting and hunters play in wildlife conservation.
Pittman-Robertson Act:
The Federal Aid to Wildlife Restoration Program, commonly known as the Pittman-Robertson Act, is the most successful wildlife conservation program in the world. The program is also responsible for more beneficial activities and results than any other state-federal partnership in our country. The success of the program is due to sportsmen and sportswomen who have contributed billions of dollars to wildlife conservation through the purchase of sporting arms and ammunition.
PS:
Did you know that there were once large herds of elk in the Southeastern States?
GA Hunter Education Instructor
Augusta-Richmond County/CSRA
Here's the link to it:
http://www.beasafehunter.org/
According to the opening page, this online course is available for 9 of the adjoining southeastern states, including Georgia and Florida. If you or a family member hasn't already taken a Hunter Education Course, or even if you/they have, this might be a good review. Sign up for the online course and work thru it.
For those of you from other nearby states, 'click' on the "Additional Resources" link at the left sidebar box to review the requirements for your particular state.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
In order to run this online course on your computer, YOU MUST DISABLE ANY POP-UP BLOCKER you have as part of an anti-spam/pop-up internet protection system.
ADDED NOTE:
For those in Georgia, you still must PRINT OUT THE FINAL TEST RESULTS and then go online at the following link and sign up for a 2 hr "Review and Test Course" at a local Hunter Education training location. You must take this PRINTED TEST RESULTS FORM WITH YOU TO THIS CLASS to get your Hunter Education Certificate when/if you pass the final exam.
Georgia Hunter Education Info & Registration:
http://www.gohuntgeorgia.com/content/displaynavigation.asp?TopCategory=7
I encourage other hunters to sign-up and review this online course, even if they might already have their Hunter Education Certification card. It will give you some knowledge to inform the anti/non-hunting public of the important roles that hunting and hunters play in wildlife conservation.
Pittman-Robertson Act:
The Federal Aid to Wildlife Restoration Program, commonly known as the Pittman-Robertson Act, is the most successful wildlife conservation program in the world. The program is also responsible for more beneficial activities and results than any other state-federal partnership in our country. The success of the program is due to sportsmen and sportswomen who have contributed billions of dollars to wildlife conservation through the purchase of sporting arms and ammunition.
PS:
Did you know that there were once large herds of elk in the Southeastern States?
GA Hunter Education Instructor
Augusta-Richmond County/CSRA
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