Colorado Specialty Wolf License Plate Raises $1M for Wildlife, Ranchers
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Colorado specialty wolf license plate raises $1M for wildlife, ranchers
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, announced Thursday the "Born to Be Wild" license plate has generated more than $1 million in annual contributions. According to CPW and the Rocky Mountain Wolf Project, the "Born to Be Wild" has reached number seven in a field of 55 group specialty plat…


Sales of Colorado’s wolf license plate surpass $1 million
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 January 2024. The specialty plate is purchased with a one-time $25 fee that goes to the Colorado Department of Motor Vehicles and a recurring $50 annual fee that goes to Colorado Parks and Wildlife. By the end of September 2025, there were 20,64…
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