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Hunt Forward Operations are defensive missions that allow countries to better understand the shared threats and to enhance the security of critical networks that the U.S., allies, and partners depend on.

The U.S. cyber operators provided technical findings from their network hunt to the Government of Albania, enabling the partner to take steps toward bolstering their network defense. Those insights have proven invaluable to defending the United States from outside aggression and malicious cyber behavior in cyberspace.

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Hunt Forward Operations are conducted collaboratively with the partner nation and with elite military and federal civilian cyber operators from CYBERCOM. During the operation, U.S. operators sit side-by-side with host nation counterparts, hunting only on those networks the partner has identified and provided access to.

CNMF has deployed 44 times to 22 countries and conducted hunt operations on nearly 70 networks around the world. In addition to Albania, teams have deployed to Ukraine, Estonia, Lithuania, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and other nations since 2018.

To reduce the potential for incidents, injuries and fatalities; to reduce the potential for conflict between participants, landowners and other resource users; and to promote safe, responsible and ethical use of the environment and our resources.

Anyone who operates an UTV on public riding areas - e.g. trails, frozen waters, routes, permitted county and/or forest lands - who is at least 16 years of age and who was born on or after Jan. 1, 1988, must have completed an ATV safety certification course.

Anyone is eligible to take the class and receive a safety education completion certificate. For children under 12 years of age, the certificate does not become valid until the child reaches 12. Students with special needs must contact the instructor at least two weeks in advance of the course to request special accommodations.

Courses vary depending on the area of the state and time of the year. There is at least one class per county per year. Click the enroll button above to search for a recreational safety education course.

Anyone who operates an off-highway motorcycle on public riding areas - e.g. trails, frozen waters, routes, permitted county and/or forest lands - who is at least 12 years of age and who was born after Jan. 1, 1998, must have completed both an ATV and OHM safety certification course. Operators must carry their safety certification card and display it to law enforcement officers upon request. Operators of off-highway motorcycles (OHMs) can only receive safety certification through web courses. Students can take a course at any age, but the certification is not valid until they turn 12 years of age.

Previous Wisconsin ATV Safety graduates need only complete the OHM Safety certification short course which is free and offered online at ATVcourse.com [exit DNR] or Wisconsin ATV Rider's Ed Course [exit DNR].

Wisconsin boating safety certification or out-of-state equivalent certification is required for operators born on or after Jan. 1, 1989. Anyone is eligible to take the class and receive a safety education completion certificate, however, courses are designed at a 5th-grade level or up. Please read the boating regulations [exit DNR] for full details.

Anyone born on or after Jan. 1, 1973, must complete a hunter education course and have a hunter education safety certificate on file to purchase any hunting license in Wisconsin. However, if they will be hunting under the hunting mentorship program or they have successfully completed and have proof of completing basic training in the U.S. Armed Forces, Reserves or National Guard, they do not need a hunter education safety certificate to purchase a hunting license.

Hunter education graduates receive a certificate that is accepted in every U.S. state as well as Canada and Mexico. For Wisconsin residents, a first-time hunter education graduate may use the Wisconsin hunter education certificate in lieu of a small game hunting license from the date of issuance until March 31 of the following year. Those qualifying do not need to purchase a small game license; the certificate is the license for the established time period. First-time graduates are also exempt from the requirement to purchase the pheasant and state waterfowl stamps while the certificate is valid for small game hunting. This does not exempt a person from the requirement to purchase goose permits, a federal waterfowl stamp if age 16 and over or from becoming HIP registered.

Students under age 18 that successfully complete either of the following FREE options: Hunter Interactive Online Course [Exit DNR] or Hunter Internet Field Day Online Course [Exit DNR] MUST attend an in-person field day to earn their hunter education safety certification.

Students must enroll in an in-person field day course and then complete the hunter internet field day online course prior to attending the field day. The online portion of the course requires students to work through online units and complete multiple-choice quizzes. Upon successfully completing all portions of the hunter internet field day online course, the student is awarded a field day voucher. Students must present the field day voucher to attend the in-person field day course they enrolled in. Students will reinforce what they learned online through hands-on firearm handling, demonstrations and practical exercises. The students take a multiple-choice exam and complete a hands-on, skills-based assessment. Upon successfully completing all portions of the field day course, the student is awarded a hunter education safety certificate.

The online-only hunter education course has the same general content as the other hunter education options. Students work through online units, take multiple-choice quizzes and then take a final multiple-choice exam. Upon successfully completing all portions of the course, the student is awarded a hunter education safety certificate.

This online-only hunter education course is designed for students with prior hunting and/or firearms handling experience. If you do not have prior hunting or firearms handling experience, it is highly recommended that you take a traditional or internet field day course to receive one-on-one firearms handling and training with a certified Hunter Education Instructor.

Students attend a multi-day, in-person course where students learn hunter responsibility and safety through lectures, demonstrations, group discussions, practical exercises and individual study. The students take a multiple-choice exam and complete a hands-on, skills-based assessment based on information found in the printed student manual and taught during class. Upon successfully completing all portions of the course, the student is awarded a hunter education safety certificate.

Any person who is born on or after Jan. 1, 1985, and who has reached the age of 12, must have completed and received a snowmobile safety certificate in order to operate a snowmobile in Wisconsin. The certificate must be carried while operating the snowmobile and displayed to a law enforcement officer upon demand.

This does not apply to the operation of snowmobiles upon lands owned or leased by the operator's parent or guardian. Leased lands do not include lands leased by an organization of which said operator or the operator's parent or guardian is a member.

No person under the age of 12 may operate a snowmobile unless the person is accompanied either by a parent or guardian or by a person over 18 years of age. Accompanied means to be on the same snowmobile as the operator.

Operators of snowmobiles have an online method to receive snowmobile safety certification. The internet courses are available at Snowmobile Ed [exit DNR] and Snowmobilecourse.com [exit DNR]. Students must be 16 years of age or older in order to become certified by these online courses.

Anyone born on or after Jan. 1, 1973, must complete a hunter education course OR bowhunter education course and have a hunter education OR archery education safety certificate on file to bow hunt in Wisconsin. However, if they will be hunting under the hunting mentorship program or they have successfully completed and have proof of completing basic training in the U.S. Armed Forces, Reserves or National Guard, they do not need a hunter education or bowhunter education safety certificate to purchase a hunting license.

While Wisconsin allows both a hunter education or an archery education safety certificate to bow hunt, numerous other states and certain federal properties do require an archery education safety certificate from a course approved by the National Bowhunter Education Foundation (NBEF) in order to bow hunt. Wisconsin has adopted the NBEF International Bowhunter Education Program and our course is acknowledged and accepted worldwide.

Students take the online-only bowhunter education course that has the same general content as the other bowhunter education options. Students work through online units, take multiple-choice quizzes and then take a final multiple-choice exam. Upon successfully completing all portions of the course, the student is awarded an archery education safety certificate.

Students attend an in-person course where students learn bowhunter responsibility and safety through lectures, demonstrations, group discussions, practical exercises and individual study. The students take a multiple-choice exam based on information found in the printed student manual and taught during class. Upon successfully completing all portions of the course, the student is awarded an archery education safety certificate.

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