A Vietnamese not-for-profit company that provides practical solutions and cost-effective services in environmental communications, education, and sustainability consultancy, serving both nonprofit and for-profit sectors.
With high-profile founders and directors and highly skilled staff members who have experience in implementing over 220 environmental awareness and behavior change projects, including 9 award-winning campaigns, we are the best on the market to develop and implement customized environmental projects that will help partners achieve their goals and contribute to the sustainable future of Vietnam, where nature and humans coexist.
Nhi is a passionate and dedicated environmental activist with over 11 years of experience in the nonprofit and development sectors. With the motto of transparency, effectiveness, responsibility, and ethics, Nhi founded and led the Choice team toward creating sustainable values for the Vietnamese community and environment.
“You can’t just ask customers what they want and try to give them that. By the time you get it built, they’ll want something new.” – Steve Jobs
Hieu has over 16 years of experience in environmental management, natural resource management, forestry, and environmental crime management. With her current background and work experience, Hieu is eager to contribute her skills, knowledge, and ability to biodiversity conservation in Vietnam, which is now facing critical challenges. That’s why Hieu is working for Choice.
Life is a journey, and it’s never too late to start doing something meaningful. And I found that there is a suitable path for me to play a part in conserving biodiversity and developing a sustainable lifestyle at Choice.
The scary news is: “You’re on your own now.”
But the cool news is: “You’re on your own now!”
With 8 years of experience, Tien has successfully founded a startup agency specializing in Integrated Marketing Communications (IMC) and has spearheaded branding projects for various businesses across diverse industries. Committed to delivering the highest quality work, Tien aims to develop practical campaigns that create meaningful change within the community.
“Data and analytics can inform our choices and help us make better decisions for the environment.” – Gina McCarthy
“Be yourself; everyone else is already taken”
Create movements among communities and businesses to take action and reduce negative impacts on the climate; Support communities impacted by climate change; Promote renewable energy and practical solutions from the community initiatives.
Develop creative campaigns to reduce demands for wildlife products in Vietnam; Develop practical wilderness field trips that adhere to professional guidelines to minimize environmental and wildlife impact.
Inspire the community to practice a “green living style”; Encourage and collaborate with businesses to improve their business policies to reduce waste, cut down emissions, and eliminate other environmental threats.
Many tourists unintentionally harm ecosystems and many wildlife species due to lack of knowledge about wildlife tourism. In addition, some tourist attractions also promote bushmeat to attract curious diners. The Wilderness Explorers campaign set out to promote sustainable tourism that supports animal-friendly activities and services, while minimizing the consumption of bushmeat and other wildlife products.
In episode 1, H’Hen Nie, Ha Nhi, Ssay Huynh and Dustin Phuc Nguyen immerse themselves in nature at Cat Tien National Park.
In episode 2, H’Hen Nie, Anh Tu and Diem My will explore the amazing wilderness at Van Long Wetland and Cuc Phuong National Park.
Stay tuned on H’Hen Niê Official Youtube channel at 8PM, April 28th, 2024.
In the era of advanced science, many doctors in Traditional Medicine have realized that using pangolin scales or similar medicines to treat diseases lacks clinical basis. Therefore, CHOICE and WildAid Vietnam conducted a report on “Pangolins and the Perspectives of Traditional Medicine Practitioners” to delve further on the topic.
Stemming from the lack of voices reporting and protecting wildlife rights, Not-so-breaking News has been deployed to increase media coverage for wildlife news. Along with animal news videos, Not-so-breaking News has updated many videos providing knowledge about endangered, precious, and rare animals, especially species listed in the Red Book to raise awareness to viewers viewers and contribute to reducing the demand for wildlife products.
The news is narrated with new and more creative perspectives through the friendly storytelling of Pangolin Reporter.
Nhiều du khách vô tình gây hại đến các hệ sinh thái và nhiều loài động vật hoang dã do thiếu kiến thức về du lịch hoang dã. Ngoài ra, một số điểm du lịch còn quảng bá những món đặc sản thịt rừng để câu dụ thực khách tò mò. Do đó, chiến dịch Nhà thám hiểm hoang dã được ra đời với mục tiêu thúc đẩy hình thức du lịch bền vững nhằm hỗ trợ các hoạt động và dịch vụ thân thiện với động vật, đồng thời giảm thiểu việc tiêu thụ thịt rừng và các sản phẩm động vật hoang dã khác.
Sang tập 2, các khán giả sẽ theo chân Anh Tú và Diễm My khám phá núi rừng kỳ thú tại VQG Cúc Phương và Khu bảo tồn đất ngập nước Vân Long qua những thử thách không kém phần gây cấn như Săn ảnh Voọc mông trắng, Vượt tơ nhện gốc cây trăm năm, Bí ẩn Động Người Xưa, v.v.
Qua những hình ảnh sinh động và trực quan, người xem có thể nhận ra những mối nguy tiềm tàng từ thịt rừng đi kèm với thông điệp không tiêu thụ thịt động vật hoang dã.
The “Back to the Wild” program creates opportunities for students in Hue to learn more about the tropical forest ecosystem along with rare flora and fauna species here, as well as local culture and communities living in the buffer zones of the forest. Through the program, students have the opportunity to learn more about endangered wild animals along with the consequences of hunting, transporting and consuming these species. The activity not only provides more practical knowledge about wildlife, but also helps students nurture their love for nature and all species.
40 students of Tran Cao Van Secondary School and Thong Nhat Secondary School and teachers participated in the journey to explore Hai Vong Dai, Do Quyen Waterfall and many other extraordinary views at Bach Ma National Park.
Read more here.
Following the footsteps of Forest Rangers and Forest Protection Officers at Cha Linh – Mu Nu Ranger Station, “Tet in the Forest” shows a slice in the life of the arduous but difficult work of preserving nature and wildlife of the forest rangers here. Additionally, the report also shows the Tet customs of highland people in Hong Ha commune.
The reportage recorded the simple Tet meal of the officials on duty to guard the forest. The meal helps relieve the hardships of the staff and somewhat praises the successes of the rangers and forest protection forces.