Montana drivers can now sport a new specialty license plate that will help fund wildlife connectivity and vehicle-animal collision risk reduction programs throughout the state.

Kylie Bute, a recent graduate of Gallatin High School designed the artwork for the specialty plate, winning a contest organized by the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership along with Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks and the Montana Department of Transportation and several other conservation groups in the state.

“My passion for art has always been about telling stories, and this design is a way to spread awareness of the importance of wildlife conservation and movement,” Bute, said in a press release. “I’m deeply appreciative and proud to know that my artwork will soon be on vehicles across our great state,

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