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Animal Nature Conservation Cover Slide

Animal Nature Conservation Cover Slide

RJ0600074

  • Last Update 07/09/2025
  • File Size 4.5MB
  • # of Slides 2
  • File Format PPTX
  • Slide Ratio 16:9
  • Color
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About the Product

A two-slide cover set designed for environmental and wildlife conservation presentations. Features deer and bear silhouettes with coniferous forest illustrations arranged in a landscape composition to visually communicate ecological preservation messaging. Includes two design variations: a beige background version with green and brown wildlife elements, and a dark brown background version with high-contrast tones. Clear title, slogan, and body text input areas enable immediate use as the opening slide for environmental policy, ecosystem conservation, and sustainability presentations. Delivered in 16:9 widescreen PPTX format compatible with all PowerPoint versions for seamless editing.

Usage Points

  • Main Usage

    Establishes the opening impression for environmental policy, ecosystem conservation, and sustainability presentations. Immediately captures audience attention and builds credibility for nature-focused topics through wildlife and landscape imagery.

  • How to Use

    Enter your presentation title in the title area (e.g., '2024 Ecosystem Conservation Strategy') and add your core message in the slogan section. Use the beige tone for warm-toned environmental campaigns and the dark tone for policy presentations requiring gravitas.

  • Recommended For

    Ideal for environmental agencies, local governments, NGOs, university environmental science departments, corporate CSR divisions, and conservation organizations. Suitable for environmental policy briefings, ecosystem conservation seminars, and sustainability report presentations.

  • Slide Structure

    Two-slide layout with each slide featuring a three-tier structure: title input area (upper left), slogan text section (middle), and body description area (lower section). Wildlife and forest illustrations are positioned on the right side, clearly separated from text zones.

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