CONTACT:
Josh McKay: 603-271-3214
Lisa Collins: 603-271-3212
July 18, 2019

CONCORD, NH – Do you enjoy sharing your knowledge of safe and responsible hunting with others? If so, consider volunteering as a Hunter Education Instructor. The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department will hold its next New Instructor Training session on Saturday, August 10. The program will run from 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. and will be held at NH Fish and Game Department Headquarters, 11 Hazen Drive, Concord.

The process for becoming an instructor is easy; the yearly time commitment is minimal, but the results are gratifying. With your help, hunting incidents will continue to decline, lands will remain open for multiple uses including hunting, and hunters will understand how to responsibly harvest local proteins to be enjoyed with family and friends.

Today’s hunters are going into the field knowing how to hunt safely, responsibly, and ethically. Combined with the use of hunter orange clothing, Hunter Education has dramatically helped to reduce the number of hunting-related incidents in the field since it became mandatory for all first-time hunting license purchasers in 1977. Hunting is one of the safest outdoor activities, but to continue that trend, Hunter Education needs enthusiasts like you to get involved.

Hunter Education in New Hampshire is taught primarily by volunteer instructors. These instructors have a passion for promoting safe, responsible, and ethical hunting practices, but we need your help. Instructor numbers are falling even as the demand for classes increases.
Learn more about becoming a Hunter Education Instructor by visiting www.huntnh.com/hunting/hunter-ed-become-instructor.html.

Hunter Education in New Hampshire is funded in by federal Wildlife Restoration Funds, a user-pay, user-benefit program.