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Wisconsin DMV Releases Ice Age Trail License Plate to Support Conservation Efforts

Wooly Mammoth Ice Age Trail License Plate

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The Wisconsin Department of Transportation Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has introduced a new Ice Age Trail license plate, now available for purchase on its website, wisconsindmv.gov/specialplates.

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The plate supports the Ice Age Trail Alliance, a non-profit organization dedicated to conserving, maintaining, and promoting the Ice Age National Scenic Trail in Wisconsin. This 1,200-mile footpath is located entirely within the state. The full-color plate design features the iconic Ice Age Trail mastodon.

Fees for the Ice Age Trail special license plate include a $25 annual tax-deductible contribution to the Ice Age Trail Alliance, a one-time $15 issuance fee, and the option to personalize the plate for an additional $15 fee each year. The regular vehicle registration fee, which may include a wheel tax if applicable, also applies.

To order the Ice Age Trail license plate, customers must visit the website or send their request by mail. Plates will be mailed directly to customers.