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We should open our Eyes: Part 2 Youth education
I work as an Agriculture and Natural resource program assistant. Part of my responsibility is to design programs to educate the public about our Natural resources. Wildlife is clearly a natural resource and the Traditions in NC include harvesting bear with the use of hounds. I have considered designing a program where I would take my little Plott female to elementary schools and talk to kids about hunting traditions. I have done the presentation as a volunteer with my Cub Scouts and the kids and parents loved it. I have a strong track record with the school district working with Garden club programs, so the schools will let me do pretty much whatever I want. They still teach hunter education in our school district. I am just afraid one parent will find a way turn it against us (all hunters) and we will end up losing hunter education classes. what are your thoughts?
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Re: We should open our Eyes: Part 2 Youth education
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Originally posted by mrburneisen
I work as an Agriculture and Natural resource program assistant. Part of my responsibility is to design programs to educate the public about our Natural resources. Wildlife is clearly a natural resource and the Traditions in NC include harvesting bear with the use of hounds. I have considered designing a program where I would take my little Plott female to elementary schools and talk to kids about hunting traditions. I have done the presentation as a volunteer with my Cub Scouts and the kids and parents loved it. I have a strong track record with the school district working with Garden club programs, so the schools will let me do pretty much whatever I want. They still teach hunter education in our school district. I am just afraid one parent will find a way turn it against us (all hunters) and we will end up losing hunter education classes. what are your thoughts?
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Re: We should open our Eyes: Part 2 Youth education
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Originally posted by mrburneisen
I work as an Agriculture and Natural resource program assistant. Part of my responsibility is to design programs to educate the public about our Natural resources. Wildlife is clearly a natural resource and the Traditions in NC include harvesting bear with the use of hounds. I have considered designing a program where I would take my little Plott female to elementary schools and talk to kids about hunting traditions. I have done the presentation as a volunteer with my Cub Scouts and the kids and parents loved it. I have a strong track record with the school district working with Garden club programs, so the schools will let me do pretty much whatever I want. They still teach hunter education in our school district. I am just afraid one parent will find a way turn it against us (all hunters) and we will end up losing hunter education classes. what are your thoughts?
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