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'Born To Be Wild,' license plates will raise funds to reduce wolf conflicts
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A new wolf license plate is coming to Colorado.
The "Born to Be Wild" special license plate was signed into law last month by Colorado Gov. Jared Polis.
Created by HB23-1265, the new plate aims to raise funds for nonlethal means of mitigating conflict with gray wolves.
Featuring a gray wolf, a classic Colorado mountain skyline, and black, starry night sky, the license plate will be available for certain motorcycles, passenger cars, trucks and noncommercial or recreational motor vehicles.
The plate will be available in 2024 to any applicant who pays a one-time $25 fee for the highway users tax fund, an annual $50 fee to the Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) cash fund, and a one-time $25 fee for the Colorado DRIVES vehicle services account.
CPW must use the money for implementing nonlethal means of mitigating and preventing conflict with gray wolves, said HB23-1265.
CPW is planning for wolves to be reintroduced in Colorado by the end of 2023.