Monday, May 9, 2011

Conservation Plates get new design, many new vendors

New Missouri License PlateImage via WikipediaFrom Missouri Department of Conservation


For years, Missourians have sported the Missouri Conservation Heritage Foundation’s conservation license plates as a way to show their passion for wildlife. This spring, drivers can choose a new design featuring a Jim Rathert photo of morel mushrooms. This image joins the traditional lineup of conservation plates, which include a bluebird and big buck portrait.
Until now, drivers have gotten their conservation plates by making a $25 donation to MCHF. You can still apply for one of the three plate designs through the Department of Conservation or MCHF websites, but this spring you can also make your MCHF donation and apply for a plate at any hunting and fishing permit vendor in the state. To order online, see below.

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