Microsoft: The ClipArt Directory
Finding ClipArt on the Internet recent Google search of the term Microsoft ClipArt returned 4,510,000 different results, so there is no shortage of web pages to view and decide on which ClipArt is best. For purposes of bounding the search, the decision to find ClipArt best suited for a wildlife newsletter was made. Completing a Google search of Microsoft Wildlife ClipArt yielded 176,000 sites. Here are the ones that best support putting together a newsletter in Microsoft Word specifically focused on wildlife.
Royalty Free ClipArt
http://royaltyfreeclipart.com/animals/animals.html. This site is one of my favorite due to the extensive collection of animal ClipArt and animal pictures that would be perfect for a wildlife newsletter. The extensive categories also make this a perfect site for getting images for any other documents as well.
Awesome ClipArt for Educators-http://www.awesomeclipartforeducators.com/- This is a very comprehensive site and includes teaching materials in addition to an entire section just for students, with specific focus on ClipArt. What I liked best about this site is the use of humorous ClipArt and the many variations in wildlife themes for both wallpapers and icons.
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