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Author Topic: DNR QUESTION OF THE WEEK  (Read 763 times)

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Offline Lee Borgersen

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                :police: DNR QUESTION OF THE WEEK :police:

Q: I've seen a number of cars with loon license plates on them. How popular are the plates and how is the money generated by their sales used? :scratch:

A: The loon plate, since its introduction in 2005, has been the most popular critical habitat plate. Today in Minnesota, there are 107,059 critical habitat license plates on the roads, 30,867 of which are the loon design.

The money from the sale of these plates goes to buy and manage land that is important for public use. Sometimes the land is for hunting, hiking, wildlife watching or all of the above.  These lands will be preserved for their unique qualities and for a valuable public purpose.

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