Junior Ranger program
Together for nature: the first group of Junior Rangers has been formed at the Krka National Park
On the European Day of Parks, May 24th, the first Croatian Junior Ranger group of young nature conservationists began operating in the Krka National Park; an agreement on cooperation in the Junior Ranger and Youth+ programs was signed with the Europarc Federation
The visual aspect of the project "Raising environmental awareness among young people from protected areas" has successfully been designed
The Erasmus+ project, fully funded by the European Union, has acquired a visual identity uniting the natural features of protected areas in three European countries
Representatives of Krka National Park visit Latvian national parks
As part of an Erasmus+ project, fully financed by the European Union, Latvian national parks presented their rich biodiversity and well preserved ecosystems
Representatives of the Krka National Park in a return visit to colleagues from Finland
Young people between the ages of thirteen and thirty are being more actively involved in the protection of nature and the environment through the Erasmus+ project “Raising environmental awareness among young people from protected areas”, which is fully financed by the European Union.
The Krka National Park hosted partners from Latvia and Finland
The goal of the Erasmus+ project “Raising environmental awareness among young people in protected areas” is to involve young people between the ages of thirteen and thirty in activities relating to the protection of nature and the environment
Erasmus+ in the Service of Education of Young People from Protected Areas
The Public Institute of Krka National Park is a partner on the project Environmental Awareness-Rising of Young People from Protected Areas (2023-3-LV02-KA210-YOU-000170610) funded under the Erasmus+ programme