September 15, 2022 at 11:56 a.m.
DNR seeking hunter education volunteer instructors
Although Wisconsin's hunting season has already begun, any time is a great time to become a certified hunter education volunteer instructor.
Hunter education has a strong history in Wisconsin. Since the program's creation in 1967, more than 20,000 volunteers have educated hunters in the state, certifying more than one million hunters. The program has also contributed to a significant decrease in hunting safety incidents.
The strength and success of the hunter education program are due to the dedication and commitment of the volunteer instructors. The instructors deepen their connection to the state's hunting heritage while shaping the next crop of Wisconsin hunters.
There are two ways to become a volunteer instructor. Interested volunteers can either serve as an apprentice under a sponsoring instructor and assist with at least two complete courses or attend a one- or two-day certification training session hosted by a DNR outdoor skills trainer.
The DNR provides the materials and equipment required to teach a hunter education class. Anyone who is interested should have a desire to help others and a passion for fostering safe and ethical hunting in Wisconsin.
To learn more and apply, contact your regional outdoor skills trainer Kate Juza, call 715-416-0483 or email [email protected].
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