WDFW Enforcement Program

Hunter Education
Enforcement
Introduction
Basic Hunter Education Program
Master Hunter Program
Duplicate Certificate
The Washington Hunter Education Instructors' Association (WHEIA)
Shooting Ranges; Application Policy and Procedures; and Grants
Related Links
   
InstructorTALK
WDFW Hunter Education Instructor's Newsletter
  March 2008
  January 2008
  November 2007
  September 2007
  July 2007

Please note:
All individuals born after 1 January 1972 must also show proof of basic hunter education training--either from Washington or another state--before enrolling in the AHE program.

If required, enclose a copy of your hunter education certificate or the year and state in which you completed your training.

 

NOTICE
Hunter Education Deferral Applications are now available.
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Washington's independent study hunter education course. Study at home and complete the knowledge evaluation portion of your hunter education training!
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Welcome Hunters!

This hunter education website is designed to promote hunter awareness, knowledge and skills so that we may work together and continue our proud hunting tradition.  Through information about hunting issues, classes, activities and organizations, this collection of web materials will provide you with a convenient resource we hope will meet your hunting needs.

Basic Hunter Education Program and Classes
Online Hunter Education Course
Master Hunter Program
The Washington Hunter Education Instructors' Association (WHEIA)
Shooting Ranges, Application Policy and Procedures and Range Grants
Duplicate Certificate
Becoming a Hunter Education Instructor
Reasonable Accommodation Request for Services [PDF Format - 22KB]
If you need an accommodation for your disability please fill out the following information and return it to the Hunter Education Instructor at least fifteen (15) days prior to the class.
Hunter Education Course Evaluation Form [PDF Format]

Quick Questions About The Hunter Education Training Program?

Most common questions about the Hunter Education Program are answered in our Hunter Education FAQ.

If you are interested in a quick summary of Washington's hunting incidents, click here now.

Please contact a member of the hunter education staff if you have questions about training requirements, class schedules, Advanced Hunter Education, etc. Our hunter education staff is here to help you

WDFW Hunter Education Program Contacts
Eastern Washington, Ephrata office (509) 754-4624
Western Washington, Olympia office (360) 902-8111 or huntered@dfw.wa.gov


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