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.
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.
Newly retrained rangers participated in a closing ceremony under the supervision of Deputy Director Lucien Lokumu.
The health center will contribute to improving the living conditions of the indigenous Batwa community.
The six bridges between Monkoto and Mondjuko facilitate the transport of agricultural products and improve mobility of park staff and local administration.
A high ranking ICCN delegation visited the park's headquarters in Monkoto to present plans to further strengthen the fight against wildlife crime.
ICCN, WWF, the major donors as well as all park partners have assessed the progress made since the September 2017 meeting.
August 12th is World Elephant Day. The Elephants of Salonga National Park are very shy.
As part of the National Park's support to local communities, the Rural Development Team has just launched a computer training.
WWF, ISCO and the governor of the province of Tshuapa met several times to prepare the rehabilitation of the road between Monkoto and Boende