TRAVELLIVE MAGAZINE Travellive 02-2016 | Page 134

The sunset at Kruger National Park is magnificent, with shades of orange and red silhouetting the thousand-year-old baobab trees. Wild scenes often seen on the Discovery Channel happen right in front of your eyes! A friend of mine has claimed that it’s a magical feeling we can only experience for ourselves. FuRTHER INFORMATION: ü This article is supported by Education for Nature - Vietnam (ENV) with ambassador Hong Nhung and The Center of Hands-On Action as well as Networking for Growth and Environment (CHANGE) with ambassador Thanh Bui. ENV ü was established in 2000 and focuses on natural conservation and environmental protection. ENV’s mission is to foster greater understanding amongst the Vietnamese public about the need to protect nature and wildlife and to influence public attitudes and mobilize Vietnamese citizens to live in balance with the natural world. ENV works closely with government partners to strengthen policy and legislation and directly support enforcement efforts for the protection of endangered species of national, regional and global significance. CHANGE ü is a Non-government organization under the Vietnam Union of Science and Technology Associations and is the official sponsor for Vietnam 350.org, the "No buyer - No killer Vietnam” program, and PEEK - Photography Educating and Empowering Kids project. CHANGE acts to transform public behavior towards environmental problems as well as promote and host programs to raise awareness of Vietnamese youth. CHANGE is also considered the bridge between businesses, the public, and government in introducing appropriate policies and solutions for pressing environmental issues ࠣ1