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CHEYENNE – Are you interested in teaching the next generation of Wyoming hunters? The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is looking for new volunteer hunter education instructors to help ensure that safe and responsible hunting practices are passed on to future generations. This initiative aims to bolster the state's commitment to wildlife conservation and promote ethical hunting.
The department will be hosting a training session for prospective instructors, providing them with the necessary skills and knowledge to educate young hunters. This program is designed for individuals who are passionate about hunting and want to make a positive impact in their communities. Participants will learn about the fundamentals of hunter safety, wildlife management, and effective teaching techniques.
Instructors will play a crucial role in fostering a culture of safety and respect for the environment among new hunters. This opportunity not only allows volunteers to share their passion for hunting but also helps to cultivate responsible outdoor enthusiasts who will carry these values into the future.
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