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Which acts should a hunter be familiar with aside from the main hunting laws?

  1. Endangered Species Act and Trespass to Property Act

  2. Traffic Act

  3. Health and Safety at Work Act

  4. Consumer Protection Act

The correct answer is: Endangered Species Act and Trespass to Property Act

A hunter should be familiar with the Endangered Species Act and Trespass to Property Act in addition to the main hunting laws to ensure they are not harming any protected or endangered species and are not breaking any laws related to trespassing on private property. The other options, such as the Traffic Act, Health and Safety at Work Act, and Consumer Protection Act, are not relevant to hunting and would not provide the necessary knowledge for a hunter to act responsibly and legally while hunting.