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ODFW Angler and Aquatic Education Program Recruits Instructors
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LA GRANDE, Ore. - The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife is offering a free, one-day training course Saturday in La Grande for individuals interested in becoming Angler and Aquatic Education Program certified instructors.

"You don't need to be an expert angler," said Chris Willard, ODFW Angler and Aquatic Education Program Coordinator. "A strong interest in introducing children and adults to the sport is all that's required."

The training provides the knowledge and skills needed to successfully deliver the program curriculum and to effectively share their fishing expertise. It includes hands-on activities as well as classroom instruction. The program was developed to teach angling skills, ethics and responsibilities, water safety and basic aquatic ecology to children and adults

In addition to completion of the one-day training requirement, interested individuals must be 21-years-old and pass a background check.

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"If you remember the thrill of landing your first fish, you can help others experience that excitement by getting involved in the Angler and Aquatic Education program. It's a way to share your knowledge and to give back to the sport" said Mary Hoverson, ODFW Northeast Region Education Coordinator.

To register for the training or to receive more information about the Angler and Aquatic Education program, contact ODFW Angler and Aquatic Education Program Coordinator Chris Willard in Salem at 503-947-6017 (email: chris.a.willard@state.or.us) or Mary Hoverson at (541) 962-1826 (e-mail: mary.e.hoverson@state.or.us). Lunch will be provided.<br />
ODFW administers the Angler and Aquatic Education Program with funds received from U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service Sport Fish Restoration Program funds.

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