100% Vermont‐Approved Bowhunter Safety Course
A course on safe and responsible bowhunting approved by the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department
Vermont-Approved Bowhunter Course
The Vermont Bowhunter Education Traditional Course is approved and accepted by the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department.
What’s Included in an Approved Course
The Vermont Bowhunter Education Traditional Course is approved by the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department, the agency responsible for the administration of the Certification Card.
To be approved by the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department, a course must teach hunters to become:
- Safe (by following all bowhunting safety rules)
- Responsible (about bowhunting, wildlife, conservation, and bowhunting laws)
- Knowledgeable (by knowing and demonstrating acceptable behavior and attitudes while bowhunting)
- Involved (in joining and participating in bowhunting and conservation organizations)
Meets IHEA-USA Standards
This Vermont Bowhunter Ed online bowhunting education course was developed in accordance with the standards set forth by IHEA-USA and meets the requirements of the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department hunter safety mandate.
About the Standards
In 1999 the International Hunter Education Association (IHEA-USA) adopted a set of performance guidelines for basic hunter education courses. These standards have been used internationally by hunter education administrators to evaluate minimum core content in hunter education courses. Industry partners, including the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department and Bowhunter Ed, have used the revised standards to develop new student manuals and alternative delivery methods for hunter education.
NBEF Authorized Course
This Vermont bowhunter-ed.com online bowhunting education course was developed in accordance with the standards set forth by the National Bowhunter Education Foundation (NBEF). The NBEF administers the International Bowhunter Education Program (IBEP) in cooperation with state and provincial hunter education programs and state bowhunter organizations.
The IBEP is used in all states and Canadian provinces and follows the standards of the International Hunter Education Association, a professional organization of hunter education administrators from throughout North America. While basic hunter education courses include archery and bowhunting, the IBEP provides more in-depth skill information to help you become a more effective and responsible bowhunter.
Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department
1 National Life Drive, Dewey Building
Montpelier, VT 05620-3208
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