Florida's adorable sea turtle license plates have raised millions to save the endangered species
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Florida's sea turtle specialty license plates, introduced in 1998 and now spotted on over 100,000 vehicles annually, have generated an estimated $8–$10 million for sea turtle conservation; 70% of proceeds fund the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission's Sea Turtle Program, which manages research, protection, and nesting habitat oversight statewide.
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