Since 2001, the NH Conservation License Plate (Moose Plate) program has contributed to the ongoing success of more than 150 projects around New Hampshire. Every county has benefited from the funds raised through the sale of Moose Plates.
This is where you can find press releases and links to articles that relate to projects funded by the Moose Plate program.
New survey results find that New Hampshire voters across the political spectrum overwhelmingly support land conservation efforts in the state, believe the state should fund such efforts, and want fee revenues intended for the protection of open land and historic sites used only for those purposes. Read more
Learn about how funds from sales of the plates are being used. And read what Plaistow artist, Jim Collins who designed the moose for the plate, has to say about them. http://www.unionleader.com/article/20121104/NEWHAMPSHIRE03/121109683
Did you know that many states have conservation plate programs, but NH has one of the most successful? Visit NHPR.org to listen to the story all about the Moose Plate program: http://www.nhpr.org/post/moose-plates