Platform for wildlife observation at Bekalikali Bai is finished.
Work on the Monkoto-Boende road continues and already reduces travel time.
A visit from the crew of "Giving Nature a Voice." Salonga National Park to shoot a documentary on nature conservation.
ICCN, WWF, the major donors as well as all park partners have assessed the progress made since the September 2017 meeting.
Salonga farmers with the support of the park’s partner OXFAM, bring 126t of agricultural products to Kinshasa to sell.
50 ICCN rangers train for 45-day to improve their patrol routines in order to carry out even more effectively anti-poaching activities.
A member of the Salonga Management Unit and ICCN lawyer participated in a 4 weeks training course in Germany.
Three Salonga agents developed their biomonitoring and data analysis skills during a special WWF Training.
Surveys confirm critical importance of Salonga National Park for bonobos, forest elephants and other emblematic species in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Salonga National Park completed its Management Effectiveness Assessment (IMET) for 2018 and it shows significant improvements.
23 police officers have been trained and 20 authorized in Salonga in late 2018
Two students from University of Kinshasa visited Salonga for an ecological monitoring field mission.
Two strategic documents for the SNP were validated during a workshop on December 3.
At the Congo Basin Forest Partnership Meeting ICCN Director General and Director of Salonga National Park launched a book about the park.