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.
Institut Congolais pour la Conservation de la Nature (ICCN) and WWF-DRC have signed a new Partnership agreement for the Salonga National Park
WWF and USAID delivered medical aid to riparian communities of Salonga National Park following inter-ethnic clashes
While there are no cases of Covid-19 at Salonga at the moment, precautions have been taken to reduce the risk.
A team from UGPNS carried out an education and environmental awareness campaign in 30 schools in the park’s surrounding area.
Health centers built with the support of the Parc in Sambwankoy and Mangilombe will help improve living conditions of these two indigenous communities.
The latest report on monitoring park clearings reveals encouraging signs for elephants in a bai of the northern bloc of the park.
Three Local Road Maintenance Committees (CLERs) are now active on the Monkoto-Mondjoku road.
Two eco-guards went to the Garoua Wildlife School in Cameroon for an 18-month training that began in September.