The idea of the NH Conservation License Plate (Moose Plate) Program started with fourth grade students at the Holderness Central School in 1993. In 1998, the New Hampshire General Court passed legislation creating the Moose Plate Program to supplement existing state conservation and cultural heritage funding.
Supporting NH Conservation and Heritage
The NH Conservation License Plate (Moose Plate) Program supports the protection of critical resources in New Hampshire, including scenic lands, historic sites and artifacts, plants and wildlife. Revenues from the sale of Moose Plates are distributed to designated state agencies for the purpose of:
Preserving and conserving publicly owned historic properties, archaeological sites, documents and artifacts
Researching and managing wildlife and native plant species, and educating the public about their importance
Providing grants to counties, municipalities and non-profits for natural, historical and cultural resource conservation
Expanding roadside lilac and wildflower plantings
Administering the Land and Community Heritage Investment Program (LCHIP)
We Can Remind You!
We’re all busy and have a lot of things on our mind. If you’re interested in getting a Moose Plate the next time your registration rolls around, but think you might forget…Just give us your email address and your month of registration and we’ll send you a brief and friendly reminder a few weeks in advance!
No obligation or commitment to buy…Just fill out the short form below to receive your Moose Plates reminder from your friends at the Moose Conservation and Heritage License Plate program!
Sign-up for a Reminder!
Help Promote Moose Plates
Printable Desktop Posters If you would like to help promote Moose Plates, consider hanging one of our desktop posters in your workplace: