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 Hunter's Role in Wildlife Conservation

  • Since wildlife is a renewable natural resource with a surplus, all hunters help control wildlife populations at a healthy balance for the habitat. Regulated hunting has never led to threatened or endangered wildlife populations.
  • Hunting is an effective wildlife management tool. Hunters play an important role by providing the information from the field that wildlife managers need.
  • Funding from hunting licenses has helped many game and non-game species recover from dwindling populations.

Hunters and Wildlife Conservation

Hunters, including bowhunters, spend more time, money, and effort on wildlife conservation than any other group in society. In addition to participating in the harvest of surplus animals, hunters help sustain game populations by:

  • Filling out questionnaires
  • Participating in surveys
  • Stopping at hunter check stations
  • Providing samples from harvested animals
  • Funding wildlife management through license fees

No North American animal has become extinct because of sport hunting.

Oregon Department
of Fish and Wildlife
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