November 12, 2025 - 03:19

JACKSON, Wyo. — The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is set to host an affordable hybrid hunter education class at the Teton County Library. This informative session will take place on Thursday, November 20, from 5:00 PM to 9:30 PM.
This class is designed for aspiring hunters and those looking to refresh their skills. It will cover essential topics such as wildlife conservation, hunting safety, and ethical hunting practices. Participants will also have the opportunity to engage in interactive discussions and hands-on activities, enhancing their learning experience.
In addition to the Jackson class, the department will also offer classes in the surrounding areas, with sessions scheduled in Etna on November 21 and Afton on November 22.
To enroll in the course, participants must possess a Wyoming sportsperson ID, which is required for registration. This initiative reflects the department's commitment to promoting safe and responsible hunting practices across the state.
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