News From the Road: see where the money goes in support of conservation.
We’re celebrating 25 wild years of Conservation License Plates! From the original and iconic Horned Lizard to 11 bold designs, your plates have helped raise over $12 million for Texas parks, wildlife and wild places. See how your plate makes a difference!.
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State Parks Conservation
Bluebonnet and Camping plates help protect the beauty of 89 state parks, funding projects like preserving Native American rock art, preventing wildfires, installing water stations and more.
Discover the impact of your plate.
Wildlife Conservation: Native non-game wildlife
The Horned Lizard, Monarch Butterfly, Hummingbird and Rattlesnake plates fund projects that help protect native species and their habitats. Beneficiaries include an assortment of over 1,300 species of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and plants.
See your contribution in action.
Wildlife Conservation: Big Game Management and Restoration
The White-tailed Deer and Desert Bighorn Sheep plates contribute funding for wildlife management, research and restoration projects for mule deer, pronghorn antelope, alligators, desert bighorn sheep, javelina and more.
Check out the work your funds are driving.
Fishing and Texas Rivers
The Largemouth Bass and Texas Rivers license plates help fund real, on-the-water conservation, from better fish habitats to improved river access across Texas.
Take a look at the projects your plate is powering.
Habitat Conservation and Nature Tourism
The Roadrunner plate contributes to funding projects that benefit wildlife viewing programs, habitat conservation projects and nature tourism in Texas.
Explore the wild places and wildlife you’re helping protect and promote.
Happy Birthday to the Horned Lizard Plate!
 In celebration of 25 years on the road, we are giving our first plate a new look and invite you to vote on your favorite of 3 designs. Deadline to vote is June 30.
Texas Parks and Wildlife gratefully acknowledges the support of Toyota.
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