When you purchase one of our five beautiful conservation license plates, every dollar goes to support the efforts of Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) professionals who work hard to make sure that Florida's wildlife and natural habitats can survive. Not just for today, but for generations to come.
The Wildlife Foundation of Florida, working with the FWC, uses the funds raised by the Conserve Wildlife plate to provide assistance to a variety of programs. The funds raised by each of the other plates are used to support programs that benefit the species and/or conservation area indicated on the plate exclusively.
The BuyAPlate Program is managed for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission by the Wildlife Foundation of Florida. To learn more about us, call 1-800-988-4889, or visit our website:
www.wildlifefoundationofflorida.com
License plates are also available at all State Tax Collector Offices.
Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission(FWC)
www.MyFWC.com
Other Florida Plates We Support
Hubbs-SeaWorld Research Institute (HSWRI) and the Wildlife Foundation of Florida are partners in leading research. HSWRI is intimately involved in rescue, rehabilitation, and research on a host of marine wildlife in the state. We share a passion for conserving our oceans and estuaries.
Proceeds from the sale of the Discover Florida’s Oceans license plate provides funding to support Florida-based scientific research, conservation and education projects, to better understand and protect Florida's valuable beaches as well as other ocean and coastal resources. Click here to learn more.
The Wildlife Trust and the Wildlife Foundation of Florida collaborated to help provide an opportunity for sustainable conservation of Florida's springs. Wildlife Trust is a conservation science innovator that leverages research expertise through strategic global alliances. To learn more about Wildlife Trust visit www.WildlifeTrust.org.
Proceeds from the sale of the Protect Florida Springs specialty license plate provide funding for community based initiatives aimed at local education and the restoration and protection of springs. This vital funding is not available from other sources.
