DENVER (KDVR) — A Colorado specialty license plate has generated more than $1 million for wolves and livestock across the state. Colorado Parks and Wildlife, with the Rocky Mountain Wolf Project, ...
Ever notice how much is visually going on in a license plate? The basic Hawaii plate has a rainbow sparkling in the background, Alaska's has an entire bear, Wyoming's has (what else but) a cowboy at a ...
Colorado’s “Born to be Wild” wolf license plate has raised over $1 million for the state’s effort to restore gray wolves. Sales of the wolf license plate hit the milestone 21 months after launching in ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife recently announced the recipients of the inaugural Born to Be Wild License Plate Grant Program. Two organizations, The Rocky Mountain Wolf Project and The Endangered ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has awarded $50,000 to two organizations to promote the state’s “Born to Be Wild” wolf license plate, which generates funding for non-lethal tools and programs to mitigate ...
Without license plates, keeping track of all the vehicles on the road would be chaotic. One big problem would be that authorities wouldn't be able to issue fines for speeding and illegal parking.
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