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Atlantic Provinces Hunter Education Course (Part
- B) (The Canadian Firearms Safety Course is a pre-requisite to this course.) The Hunter Education Course includes instruction in ecology and wildlife management, hunter ethics and landowner relations, laws and regulations, basic first aid and survival skills, and field techniques. Students complete a written test; the pass mark is 80%. Courses are offered based on student demand and instructor availability. Courses are normally held in the fall and winter months and less frequently during the spring and summer. To find out when and where the Hunter Education Course will be held in your area, contact the Hunter Education Instructors in your area. Mature students (over the age of 18) have two other options for completing the course, register for home study (Register) or online access. Hunter Education Course - Now Online ! Resident Nova Scotians over the age of 18 who's hunting privileges have not been suspended, now have the option to take the Atlantic Provinces Hunter Education Course on-line . Persons
over age 18 who wish to complete the course must download and
review the student manual and complete the Independent Study Guides found at the end of each of the 6 lessons as part of the course requirements. An
application form must be filled out in advance and the $20 course
fee remitted prior to course commencement. Upon completion of
the quizzes, persons who choose this option will be able to write
the Hunter Education Course examination by contacting the Nova
Scotia Federation of Anglers and Hunters to schedule an appointment
to write the exam with a certified Hunter Education Instructor/Examiner.
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