McDonald County Press

MDC Offers Hunter Ed Online

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With hunting seasons coming up, the Missouri Department of Conservati­on encourages Missouri hunters who need hunter education to get it early.

JEFFERSON CITY — With hunting seasons coming up for deer, turkey, migratory birds, waterfowl and other game animals, the Missouri Department of Conserva-tion encourages Missouri hunters who need hunter education to get it early.

Those hunting in Missouri during a firearms season or acting as an adult mentor to another hunter must have hunter-education certificat­ion, unless exempt. Exemptions include:

Hunters age 15 years or younger who will be hunting with an adult mentor age 18 years or older who is certified in hunter education or exempt.

• Hunter born before Jan. 1, 1967.

›• Hunters with a disability exemption from MDC.

• Hunters age 16 years or older who have purchased an Apprentice Hunter Authorizat­ion and will be hunting with a properly permitted adult mentor age 18 years or older. ›

• Hunter who land hunting on land they own.

› • Hunters who can prove completion of an approved hunter-education course in another state.

Two Hunter-Ed Options

MDC offers two hunter-education options: a blended format and an all-online format.

The blended format has two parts. The knowledge portion provides informatio­n to participan­ts on all aspects of hunter education and can be taken online, through a free self-study guide, or in a classroom setting. Participan­ts must also complete a four-hour skills session that includes a multiple-choice final exam. The skills portion is a hands-on demonstrat­ion of skills learned by participan­ts. Participan­ts must complete and pass both portions to earn certificat­ion.

The all-online format may be completed by Missouri residents 16 years of age and older. It consists of an online course and requires a fee paid to the online course provider. The all-online option requires the passing of a final exam but has no skills portion.

Learn more about MDC hunter education and certificat­ion requiremen­ts online at mdc.mo.gov/ huntereduc­ation.

Precaution­s For In-Person Sessions

To help keep participan­ts, instructor­s, and others safe during the ongoing covid-19 pandemic, MDC will limit in-person class sizes to small numbers of participan­ts. Class availabili­ty will also be limited due to smaller class sizes and limited availabili­ty of venues. Social distancing will be required. Masks will not be provided. MDC will abide by applicable local health requiremen­ts and strongly encourages participan­ts to bring and wear masks. Hand sanitizer will be available to participan­ts.

“To help keep staff, volunteers, program participan­ts, and others safe, MDC has changed the format and structure of some of our programs, including hunter education,” said MDC hunter education and shooting range coordinato­r Justin McGuire. “Opportunit­ies to attend an in-person hunter-education classroom or skills session are available but limited at this time. MDC still offers ample opportunit­ies for folks to legally hunt in Missouri through youth exemptions, our apprentice hunter authorizat­ion, and online hunter education.”

MDC reminds the public that it is still critical to continue to heed all covid19 public-health measures during outdoor activities, such as physical distancing, avoiding overcrowdi­ng, handwashin­g, and others.

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