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2016 Annual Report

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2016 Annual Report • Nebraska Game and Parks Commission 25 M O D E R N I Z I N G H U N T E R E D U C A T I O N Nebraska is breaking down barriers when it comes to obtaining a hunter education certificate. In 2015, changes to hunter education made the program more convenient to new hunters and easier to obtain certification. Changes included adding an online course as an option for some students and replacing the field day with a two-hour Hunt Safe Session for some students who complete the online course. The changes increased the number of students certified from 8,000 to 9,000 annually. Another change in 2016 provided for an online combined firearm/bowhunter education course. Nebraska still offers the traditional classroom course, which is where most students still prefer to obtain their education; however, the recent changes provide options for busy families who have found hunter education certification difficult to obtain in the past. HUNTER EDUCATION FIELD DAY AT THE ERIC WIEBE SHOOTING COMPLEX AT PONCA STATE PARK

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