Conservation license plates
Nebraska Game and Parks offers five specialty license plates, available at the Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles. These funds support conservation of Nebraska’s at-risk, threatened and endangered species, trail maintenance in Nebraska’s state parks and youth education programs relating to Nebraska wildlife conservation practices.
Wildlife conservation plates
Three new plate designs featuring a bighorn sheep, sandhill crane and ornate box turtle will benefit the Wildlife Conservation Fund. The fund supports conservation of at-risk, threatened and endangered species in Nebraska. Wildlife Conservation Fund dollars are matched with other grants, so a dollar donated becomes 4 dollars for helping wildlife.
Each plate will be $5 or $40 for a specialty plate. The entire $5 fee goes directly to the Wildlife Conservation Fund; of the $40 fee, $30 goes to the conservation fund and $10 goes to the DMV Cash Fund.
![Nebraska license plate with a sandhill crane on it](https://outdoornebraska.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Crane-License-Plate-mockup-1024x512.png)
![Nebraska license plate with bighorn sheep on it.](https://outdoornebraska.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Sheep-License-Plate-mockup-1024x512.png)
![Nebraska license plate with a turtle on it.](https://outdoornebraska.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Turtle-License-Plate-mockup-1024x512.png)
Bike/Walk Nebraska
This trail-themed plate, championed by Bike/Walk Nebraska, benefits state parks’ trail maintenance.
Each plate will be $5 or $40 for a specialty plate. The entire $5 fee goes directly to the Game and Parks State Park Improvement and Maintenance Fund; of the $40 fee, $30 goes to the improvement and maintenance fund and $10 goes to the DMV Cash Fund.
![Nebraska license plate with a graphic of green landscape and text "The Good Life is Outside"](https://outdoornebraska.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Good-Life-is-Outside-1024x512.png)
Mountain lion conservation plates
Mountain lion conservation plates, introduced in 2016, benefit the Game and Parks education fund. The fund receives a portion of the plate’s fees to provide youth education programs relating to wildlife conservation practices. Learn more about education efforts.
Each plate will be $5 or $40 for a specialty plate. The entire $5 fee goes directly to the Game and Parks Commission Education Fund; of the $40 fee, $30 goes to the education fund and $10 goes to the DMV Cash Fund.
![Nebraska license plate with a mountain lion on it.](https://outdoornebraska.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Mountain-Lion-1024x522.jpg)