These requirements became effective on June 1, 2014.
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- Hunting
- 1. Hunter education and
enforcement
- a. Successfully complete a hunter education course offered by your state wildlife/conservation agency.
- b. Learn and explain the requirements to become a volunteer hunter education instructor in your state.
- c. Explain how to report a wildlife-related violation to the appropriate law enforcement agency.
- 2. Do 2(a), (b), or (c)
b(i), b(ii), or b(iii).
- a. Successfully complete a bowhunter education course offered by your state or the National Bowhunter Education Foundation.
- b. Successfully complete a National Muzzle Loading Rifle Association Rifle Basic course.
- c. Participate in a National Rifle Association-International Hunter Education Association Youth Hunter Education Challenge event sponsored by your state.
- 3. Do 3(a), (b),
or (c) c(i), c(ii), or c(iii).
- a. Assist a certified hunter education instructor with a hunter education course. Review the ERHIC (Educational Tools for Hunters: Improving Choices) materials provided by Tread Lightly! and the Specialty Vehicle Institute of America to see how they can be used in the course.
- b. Either plan or assist in putting on a National Hunting and Fishing Day program.
- c. Talk with a game warden/conservation officer about his/her his or her job. If possible, observe/assist at a game check station in your state.
- 4. Plan and carry out a hunting trip approved by an Advisor.
- 5. Make a tabletop display or presentation on what you have learned for your crew, another crew, a Cub Scout or Boy Scout group unit, or another youth group.
- 1. Hunter education and
enforcement
Source: Venturing Awards and Requirements
(34784 - SKU 618767) and
www.scouting.org/filestore/venturing/pdf/Ranger_Award_Requirements.pdf.