The Head of Cooperation of the Delegation of European Union (EU) to the DRC and his team visited Salonga from 13 to 17 April 2021.
On 19 July 2021, the UNESCO World Heritage Committee decided to remove Salonga National Park from the List of World Heritage Sites in Danger.
The Director General of WWF visited the DRC from 11 to 19 February 2022, with a trip to Salonga National Park.
With technical support from Chengeta Wildlife, 35 ecoguards received multi-disciplinary training at the Bekongo center last November.
On November 24, 2023, representatives of community structures took part in a workshop to present the park's main results for the year.
A European Union mission visited Boende from October 30 to November 2, 2023 and collected preliminary data for a solar electricity project.
The Yokelelu patrol post in the park's northern block has been chosen as the first site to launch ecotourism infrastructure in Salonga.
The daytime appearances of elephants reported at Iyono, not far from the Yokelelu station, represent a new turning point for bio-monitoring.
Results of this mission will contribute to address knowledge gaps on Salonga biodiversity.
A new EU funded project aims to improve management of the Salonga National Park.
In the fight against climate change, it is useful to recall the important role played by rainforests such as the Salonga.
A new project is working to identify the risks of zoonotic disease transmission from the trade and consumption of bushmeat around the Salonga Park.