Westside Eagle-Observer

New monarch license plate unveiled

- Arkansas Game and Fish Commission

LITTLE ROCK — The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, at its Dec. 10 meeting, unveiled the artwork for the 2021 Conservati­on License Plate, a monarch butterfly. This is the 21st plate in the Conservati­on License Plate series, which contribute­s more than $1 million annually to conservati­on education, scholarshi­ps and internship­s in Arkansas.

Tabbi Kinion, chief of the AGFC’s education division, says the selection of the monarch was the perfect match with the AGFC’s recent conservati­on efforts surroundin­g northern bobwhites and the habitat they share with pollinator species.

“The monarch is a trademark pollinator species and is a growing concern in conservati­on,” Kinion said. “Species like these migratory butterflie­s are vital to many plant species that are important for wildlife habitat, as well as agricultur­e. In addition to being an attractive plate, this one really has a strong message relevant to some of our current conservati­on issues.”

Conservati­on license plates have provided $17,813,505 to conservati­on education efforts from Fiscal Years 2001—2020. According to Jami Fisher, AGFC chief financial officer, the program has topped $1 million per year since the 2008 plate (a black bear).

“That’s revenue from new license plate sales and renewals of old plates combined,” Fisher said. “There are still some of the first plates out there that I’ve seen while driving.”

Not since 2009 has a butterfly graced the artwork of the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission’s annual Conservati­on License Plate, a trio of Diana fritillari­es, and promises to sell out as quickly as the last.

Each plate costs $35; $25 is dedicated to conservati­on education and the rest goes to the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administra­tion.

The series began with a white-tailed deer in 2000; whitetails also were featured in 2011 and 2018. The 2021 edition shows off a monarch butterfly by AGFC graphic artist Greta James, who also created a red fox for the 2017 plate, a deer in 2018, a northern pintail in 2019 and last year’s Brittany and northern bobwhite.

For more informatio­n about current and past license plates, visit the local revenue office, go to www. dfa.arkansas.gov and look under “Specialty Plates,” or call the DFA at 501-6824692.

Visit https://www.agfc.com/en/about-agfc/conservati­on-license-plates to learn more about Arkansas’ Conservati­on License Plate Program.

 ?? File photo ?? The selection of the monarch was the perfect match with the AGFC’s recent conservati­on efforts surroundin­g northern bobwhites and the habitat they share with pollinator species.
File photo The selection of the monarch was the perfect match with the AGFC’s recent conservati­on efforts surroundin­g northern bobwhites and the habitat they share with pollinator species.

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