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newyorker26

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Describe the responsibilities of hunters to wildlife, the environment, themselves, and the habitat.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Describe the Code of Ethics for Hunters. Which of the rules do you think is most important? Why?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

Wildlifethe hunter is never trigger happy with wildlife.
 Environmentthe hunter protects property by not littering on it.
 Themselveshunters protect themselves by wearing Hunter's orange.
 Habitatthe hunter respects the habitat he or she is hunting in.



Answer to Question 2

The code of ethics described in this book is a set of personal rules for hunters published by the National Rifle
Association. The rule selected will vary among students. The important point of this question is that the student
should provide a reasonable why.




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