b'Help Preserve Kentuckys WildlifeBy: Jordan Kelch,Public RelationsF or those of us who grew up in theural land preserved for educational or Commonwealth, its easy to for- recreational use; and areas that conduct get the many natural wonders thatimportant natural functions which could collectively make up Kentucky. Sincebe lost or tarnished.our home has always included Natural Bridge, Cumberland Falls, Daniel BooneIn order to support the KHLCF and National Forest and Mammoth Cave,assist in the longevity of Kentuckys perhaps we take some of the scenic maj- natural amenities, drivers can purchase a esty for granted. When youre surround- Natures Finest license plate. Not only ed by such abundant natural resourceswill this let friends and neighbors know and striking beauty, you can forget, fromof your commitment to preservation, it time to time, how lucky you are to livealso directs money towards the many in that environment. But the beauty isresources we hold dear to us. Three there, and so is the amazing wildlife. Thislicense plates are available: one which year, open your eyes to all Kentucky hasfeatures a Kentucky bobcat; one sport-to offer and dive into the many adven- ing a Monarch butterfly; and another tures that await.displaying a beautiful cardinal. The Kentucky Heritage Land Con- To order a Natures Finest license servation Fund, or KHLCF, has madeplate, and to support the KHLCF, visit securing and preserving portions of theyour local county clerk office or branch. Commonwealths natural habitat its goalAll owners of non-commercial motor ve-for the last 26 years. Founded in 1994,hicles registered for use on KY highways the KHLCF has continually providedare eligible. The initial cost is $25.00 with funding for various natural areas, suchan annual renewal fee of $25.00. $10.00 as: land that is integralof the initial issuance fee and renewal to the preservation offee serve as contributions. All dona-Plates are available for personalizationmigratory birds; landtions go to the Kentucky Heritage Land that serves as habitatConservation Fund Board. These plates but are limited to 5 characters for endangered orare available for personalization but are rare species; nat- limited to a maximum of 5 characters. The Big New Recording Law, Part 2By: Frank FridayGovt Affairs Executive Continued from page 1Jefferson County will not strictly enforce these rules in all cases, but will encourage customers to try to comply, as it allows us better and more usable documents. If a document is illegible or proves generally difficult to image, it will, as always, be returned to the customer for clean-up.This new recording law was a long time coming, and it should supply many improvements for the years to come. 2'