For your presentation you should make a PowerPoint. The PowerPoint should not be terribly long – maybe 5-10 slides – and should be sent to me by the date on the course schedule. The presentation should include a slide or two of your animal. The next slide should summarize the trafficking status of the animal, current issues and anything being done to help the status. Basically summarize the main points of your paper. You should plan on speaking for between 4 and 5 minutes but no more! Your presentation is your summary of the research you did. You should not read your paper but should highlight anything creative that you came up with and any particular challenges you encountered.
The information found below will help you to find images for your presentation
that are allowed for reuse under U.S. Copyright law!
Before you use any photographs in your research paper, presentation, brochure, or poster you need to always make sure that you are using an image that is allowed for reuse under U.S. Copyright law. The easiest way to go about doing this is to use the built-in functionality of either Google Photos' Advanced search, or else search in Flickr and filter your results to only look at images that are allowed for reuse. Both options are extremely simple to do - and below you'll find details on how to make either one of those two things happen!
Google Advanced Image Search
At the very bottom of the Google Advanced Image Search page, you will see a category titled "usage rights". Click on this drop down list, and choose "Creative Commons licenses", then type in what image you are looking for. From the list of results, you should be okay to use any image that comes up as long as you follow the Creative Commons license requirements for it!
Flickr
Flickr is a huge photo-storage / photo-sharing website. After you type in whatever image you are looking for in the initial search box, you will be taken to a page displaying your search results, and there - under the Any License drop down list, you will see an option called 'All creative commons' that you can choose which lets you limit your search results to only photos that have an associated Creative Commons license.