Minnesota DNR Unveils New Critical Habitat License Plate
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources unveiled a new critical habitat license plate Thursday, which was designed by artist Timothy Turenne.
Minnesota DNR Commissioner Sarah Strommen had the honor of showing off the new design (pictured above), which features native pollinators including a bee and butterflies. Specifically, the design depicts the monarch butterfly, Minnesota’s state butterfly, and rusty patched bumble bee, recently designated as the state bee.
The new license plate is available now online and at deputy registrar and driver’s license offices statewide. You don t have to wait until your current tabs expire to get the new plate as the license fee is prorated when a critical habitat license plate is purchased.