For Missouri residents 16 years or older, the Missouri Department of Conservation is now offering an all-online hunter-education course.

For adults wanting more flexible and convenient options to become hunter-education certified, the all-online course includes videos and animation to teach hunter safety, firearm safety, ethics, regulations, and wildlife management.

Once students complete and pass the 60-question final exam with an 80% or higher, they will receive a temporary hunter-education certificate. For Individuals 15 years or younger, they are still required to complete the blended hunter education course requiring both a knowledge portion and in-person skills session to receive certification.

Missouri’s hunter education course is required for any hunter born on or after Jan. 1, 1967. 

You can learn more about the Missouri Department of Conservation’s hunter education program at mdc.mo.gov.

For more information about hunting seasons, go to: mdc.mo.gov.

 

Winter Pheasant hunting during a snowstorm
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