The Alabama Wildlife Center has unveiled a design for a new specialty car tag, but it needs people to commit to buying it before it can be produced.
To bring the tag into production, AWC needs 1,000 Alabama drivers to pre-register by May 2026.
AWC is the state’s oldest and largest wildlife rehabilitation and education organization. It was founded in 1977 and is headquartered at Oak Mountain State Park south of Birmingham.
The car tag design, created by Alabama wildlife artist Rhiannon Harris, features a Great Horned Owl and represents the hundreds of injured and orphaned animals rescued every year by AWC.
“Every year, we care for upwards of 2,000 wild birds from over 110 different species, from Bald Eagles to tiny hummingbirds, all with the goal of returning them to their native habita