Hunter Safety Instructors Needed
Have you ever wanted to pass the passion you have for hunting on to
someone else?
You can by serving as a volunteer Hunter Education course instructor.
The Division of Wildlife Resources will train new instructors over the
next few weeks at locations across Utah.
“You can make an amazing difference in the lives of young people by
volunteering to serve,” says Kirk Smith, assistant hunter education
coordinator for the DWR.
“And don’t be concerned if you don’t have any experience teaching
young people. We’ll teach you everything you need to know to be a
good teacher.”
Dates and locations
The instructor training is free. More information about the training
--including dates and locations -- is available at
www.wildlife.utah.gov/huntereducation/instructors.
After reaching that part of the site, scroll down to the “See
schedule” selection at the bottom of the page. Dates and locations
are available there.
“If you look at the schedule and you don’t see a training session
in your part of the state, please call us,” Smith says. “If
there’s enough interest in the area of the state where you live,
we’ll put a training session together for you.”
You can reach Smith at 1-800-397-6999.
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