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