Sep 27, 2024
TOPEKA (KSNT) - New Kansas wildlife-themed license plates are up for grabs that come with a sweet deal for outdoor enthusiasts looking to explore the Sunflower State. The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) is now offering residents four different license plate options to put on their vehicles that showcase the beauty of the state's outdoor areas and wildlife. The new designs were first revealed in August 2023 by the KDWP when it asked the public to vote on their favorite. All four license plates received approval and can now be obtained by the state's residents. These include the following: (Photo Courtesy/Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks)(Photo Courtesy/Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks)(Photo Courtesy/Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks)(Photo Courtesy/Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks) Drivers who purchase one of the above plates will be putting money toward wildlife causes in Kansas. Buying the deer design will send money to fund wildlife conservation while buying the fish design will help contribute to fisheries efforts and so on. Biologists track invasive species reaching ‘impressive sizes’ in Neosho River The KDWP is offering the plates with a renewal cost of $50 per year which is tax-deductible. Total costs involved include the price of your normal vehicle registration fee, a $40 production fee and the $50 donation to the KDWP. They also come with a state parks pass, giving people the option to enjoy any of Kansas' state parks without having to buy daily vehicle permits. "This annual donation goes a long way in preserving our state's rich natural heritage, ensuring that future generations can enjoy the same scenic beauty and outdoor adventures that we cherish today." KDWP Distinctive License Plates statement excerpt Drivers can get their own KDWP distinctive license plate by visiting their local county treasurer's office and ask to be switched to the new plate. For more information on this process and the costs involved, click here. What are ‘sovereign citizen’ license plates and are they legal? For more Kansas Outdoors, click here. Keep up with the latest breaking news in northeast Kansas by downloading our mobile app and by signing up for our news email alerts. Sign up for our Storm Track Weather app by clicking here. Follow Matthew Self on X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/MatthewLeoSelf
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