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FWC unveils new Florida manatee license plate
December 20, 2007
Contact: Carli Segelson, 727-896-8626; 727-224-3674 (cell)
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
(FWC) unveiled a new look for an old favorite today at Homosassa Springs
Wildlife State Park. FWC Regional Director Greg Holder unveiled
the new design for the Florida manatee license plate.
“This is an exciting day for the FWC and the Florida
manatee,” Holder said. “With the sales from this plate, we hope to
generate revenues that will sustain valuable manatee research and
conservation for years to come.”
The new manatee plate features the work of Nancy Blauers,
Margaritaville Merchandising Senior Artist. Blauers designs
products depicting “the Margaritaville lifestyle” for Margaritaville
stores.
Patrick Rose, executive director of the Save the Manatee
Club, also spoke at the unveiling.
“The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s
research and species management staffs are among the most committed and
capable in the world,” Rose said. “I urge all Floridians to support them
by purchasing the newly designed manatee tag so these dedicated and
caring individuals can be given the tools necessary to save the manatees
and their aquatic habitats from the ever-increasing threats manatees
must face as Florida’s human population continues to grow.”
Proceeds from the sale of the plate are a major source
of funding for Florida’s manatee research and conservation. The state’s
manatee programs also receive money from the sale of manatee decals,
boat registration fees and donations.
To purchase the new manatee plate, visit your local tax
collector’s office or log on to
www.buyaplate.com.
As a unique gift idea, manatee plate gift certificates are available at
any authorized tax collector’s office.
Additional information on the manatee plate and a
graphic of the new design are available at
http://research.MyFWC.com/manateeplate.
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