(Madison) The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is celebrating 30 years of Endangered Resources license plates by offering a $25 dollar rebate for new purchases through the end of the year.
Since 1994, sales of Endangered Resources license plates have played a critical role in funding conservation work for over 400 wildlife species and 300 plant species listed as endangered, threatened or special concern.
The D.N.R. works across the department and with partners and volunteers to locate, protect, and manage native plants, animals, and Wisconsinโs natural communities from the common to critically endangered.
The rebate is available through December 31 for people who buy new Endangered Resources license plates or for current placeholders who switch from one plate design to another.
To buy a new plate, visit the Endangered Resources license plate webpage to download and complete the rebate form and WisDOT Endangered Resources License Plate Application Form. A link to that webpage is available HERE.












































