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The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is offering Hunter Education instructor training just for teachers who want to offer hunter education in their schools. This training will occur at our Whiskey Mountain Conservation Camp in Dubois, WY on July 11-14. This camp will allow teachers to gain either 2 PTSB or 2 University of Wyoming Continuing Education credits.?
To learn more about what is involved with incorporating a legal hunter education curriculum in your school,?view the information packet here.
Any teacher or administrator who wishes to start teaching hunter education in their school this fall must attend this training to be certified. This training will cover all the basics of teaching hunter education, including how to set up a class, register students, go through the curriculum, and ensure everyone receives their legal certification.?
Find more information about the camp here!
Please pass this on to any colleagues you think this opportunity would interest.
Please contact Katie Simpson, [email protected], with any questions.
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Sportsperson Hotline: ?(307) 777-4600?| Open?8 a.m.- 5 p.m. MT Monday-Friday
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department manages and conserves more than 800 species of fish and wildlife across Wyoming. ?For nearly 120 years, we?ve carried out our mission to conserve wildlife and serve people. Through these efforts, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department ensures the public continues to enjoy Wyoming?s vast fish and wildlife resource ?through ?hunting, fishing, trapping, wildlife watching and other forms of outdoor recreation. Hunters, anglers and wildlife watchers contribute over a billion dollars to Wyoming?s economy each year.
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