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What should hunters do to ensure they are respecting the rights of non-hunters?

  1. Avoid talking about hunting in public

  2. Hunt only in designated wilderness areas

  3. Use silencers to eliminate noise

  4. Not trespass on private lands and keep distances from occupied areas

The correct answer is: Not trespass on private lands and keep distances from occupied areas

Hunters should ensure they are respecting the rights of non-hunters by not trespassing on private lands and keeping appropriate distances from occupied areas. This is important because intruding on private properties without permission not only violates the rights of landowners but also creates safety concerns for both non-hunters and hunters. By staying within designated hunting areas and respecting boundaries, hunters can promote positive relationships between the hunting community and non-hunters, contributing to a harmonious coexistence in shared outdoor spaces.