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NEW YORK HUNTER EDUCATION COURSE IS MAINLY OFFERED IN A CLASSROOM SETTING, BUT SOME PROVIDERS OFFER ONLINE COMPONENTS.
Online Hunter Education Components
New York offers online hunter education components through the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC). These online components are part of the mandatory hunter education course, which aims to educate hunters on safety, ethics, and wildlife conservation. The online portion typically takes around 4-6 hours to complete and covers topics such as hunting laws, firearms safety, and wildlife identification.
Classroom and Field Components
While the online components can be completed at home, the classroom and field components must be completed in person. These components typically take around 4-6 hours to complete and are usually taught by a certified instructor. During the classroom component, students learn about hunting laws, wildlife management, and firearms safety. The field component is a hands-on experience where students learn about hunting techniques, tree stand safety, and other essential skills.
Certification and Requirements
To become certified as a hunter in New York, students must complete both the online and classroom components of the hunter education course. Additionally, students must be at least 12 years old to enroll in the course and must pass a final exam at the end of the course. Once certified, students are qualified to purchase a hunting license in New York and are eligible for other hunting opportunities in the state.
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