Official Oregon bowhunting safety course Link to Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife

Hello, bowhunter! Oregon's online bowhunter course has moved. Click here to go to the latest version of the Bowhunter Oregon course—the official bowhunting safety course of the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife.

The following course material is for reference only. Please go to the new course to complete your Oregon certification.

Chapter 2: Wildlife Conservation

The concept of wildlife conservation has been around since ancient times. Restrictions on taking game are mentioned in the Bible, and the first official hunting season may have been established in the 13th century by Kublai Khan.

Today, wildlife conservation has evolved into a science, but its goal remains essentially the same: to ensure the wise use and management of renewable resources. Given the right circumstances, the living organisms that we call renewable resources can replenish themselves indefinitely.

Preservation is another means of protecting or saving a resource by setting land aside as “forever wild.” Preservation means no consumptive use of timber, wildlife, or other resources.

Doe and her fawn

conservation:
The wise use and planned management of a natural resource to prevent over-exploitation, destruction, or neglect

preservation:
When natural resources are allowed to take their own course without human usage, management, or intervention

Both preservation and conservation are necessary to sustain resources for future generations.

Oregon Department
of Fish and Wildlife
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