The DNR remains firmly committed to the health and safety of recreational safety course instructors and students. The department receives the most up-to-date information and will continue to adjust …
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The DNR remains firmly committed to the health and safety of recreational safety course instructors and students. The department receives the most up-to-date information and will continue to adjust course operations if conditions change. The DNR encourages the following safety protocols for all in-person classes:
• Social distancing of 6 feet between participants.
• Class sizes may be capped to accommodate social distancing.
• Face coverings are encouraged to use indoors and/or follow local guidelines that may be in place.
• Availability and use of hand sanitizer to include sanitizing class equipment.
• Outdoor class instruction where possible. More than 20,000 people take hunter education courses in Wisconsin each year. Anyone born on or after Jan. 1, 1973 is required to have a hunter education certification to purchase a hunting license, unless hunting under the Mentored Hunting Law.