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Alabama Wildlife Center needs the public’s help to make the Wildlife Rehabilitation License Plate a reality

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22 April, 2026

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – With just two weeks left, Alabama Wildlife Center is in a final sprint to secure the last 300 pre-registrations needed to launch Alabama’s first-ever wildlife rehabilitation specialty car tag. Nearly 700 people have already signed up, but if the campaign does not reach 1,000 commitments by May 1, the tag will not be produced. The loss would be significant: the tag is expected to generate more than $40,000 annually for AWC’s wildlife rescue, rehabilitation, and education programs.

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