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Hunter Education in New Brunswick
Why Hunter Education? Under the New Brunswick Fish and Wildlife Act all first-time hunters as well as persons born after January 1, 1981, are required to complete Firearm Safety/Hunter Education training before they may hunt in New Brunswick. The course through which this training is provided is the Canadian Firearms Safety/Hunter Education Program. The course consists of two parts. Part A, the Canadian Firearms Safety Course, is a national program developed by the federal and provincial governments, as well as hunter education organizations and instructors across Canada. It stresses the safe and responsible use of firearms and is a requirement under the Criminal Code of Canada to possess or acquire firearms. Part B, Hunter Education, is a provincial program developed in partnership between the four Atlantic Provinces. It covers hunting topics and focuses on the role that hunters play with respect to wildlife management and conservation. Does this course cover the use of handguns? No. The use of handguns and other restricted firearms is covered under a separate course - the Canadian Firearms Restricted Firearms Course. For further information, contact the New Brunswick Department of Public Safety. What is the purpose of the Canadian Firearms Safety/Hunter Education Program? Its purpose is to teach safe firearm and hunting practices. Students are taught how to handle and use firearms in a safe and responsible manner. They are also taught safety from a non-firearm perspective, such as how to minimize the risk of hypothermia while hunting, what to do if you become lost, and basic first-aid techniques. The course also exposes students to a wealth of hunting information including hunter ethics, basic field techniques, wildlife identification, and the role of hunting with respect to wildlife management. Course topics Specific topics include:
How is the Canadian Firearms Safety/Hunter Education course taught? In New Brunswick, there are three options for obtaining certification under the Canadian Firearms Safety/Hunter Education Program.
Age Requirements and New Brunswick Hunter Education Training You must be at least 13 years of age to participate in the classroom version of the Canadian Firearms Safety/Hunter Education Program. The minimum age for doing the home study option or to challenge the Canadian Firearms Safety Course is 18 years. Course fees Costs for the Firearm Safety/Hunter Education courses are summarized below. The fees do not include the cost of the course manuals, which are $10.70 each for the Canadian Firearms Safety Course (Part A) and the Atlantic Provinces Hunter Education (Part B) student manuals. Firearms Safety/Hunter Education Course Fees 1
2 You must complete required assignments to qualify as a home study participant. Where do I get more information? Additional information about the Canadian Firearms Safety/Hunter Education Program may be obtained by contacting your local Department of Natural Resources office or by using the "Contact Us" link found at this site. |
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