The following course material is for reference only. Please go to the new course to complete your Tennessee certification.
The Hunter's Ethical Code
As Aldo Leopold, the “father of wildlife management,” once said, “Ethical behavior is doing the right thing when no one else is watching—even when doing the wrong thing is legal.”
The ethical code hunters use today has been developed by sportsmen over time. Most hunting organizations agree that responsible hunters do the following.

Respect Natural Resources
- Leave the land better than you found it.
- Adhere to fair chase rules.
- Know your capabilities and limitations as a marksman, and stay within your effective range.
- Strive for a quick, clean kill.
- Ensure that meat and usable parts are not wasted.
- Treat both game and non-game animals ethically.
- Abide by game laws and regulations.
- Cooperate with conservation officers.
- Report game violations.
Respect Other Hunters
- Follow safe firearm handling practices, and insist your companions do
the same.
- Refrain from interfering with another’s hunt.
- Avoid consuming alcohol, which can impair you to the point of endangering others.
- Share your knowledge and skills with others.