Unknown Krka: hidden treasures of the upper and middle course of the Krka River

In accordance with Appendix 3 of the Grant Agreement with the Central Agency for Financing and Contracting EU Programmes and Projects, the deadline for completion of the project Unknown Krka: hidden treasures of the upper and middle course of the Krka River (KK 06.1.2.01.0003), co-financed within the Operational programme Competitiveness and Cohesion 2014–2020 is extended until 27 December 2022.
UNKNOWN KRKA
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Protected area management training in the USA
Six employees of the Public Institute of Krka National Park have successfully completed a training programme on protected area management and the development of sustainable tourism
Training for search team leaders – Team leader
The training was held 12 and 13 June 2020 (16 hours of lectures and 2 hours of exercises) at the Visitor Centre in Laškovica.
Education in providing assistance to the injured and education in water rescue
The course was held on the Krka River, at the Roški slap waterfall, according to the method of Rescue 3 SRT and standards of the International Rescue 3.
New park electric boats have a direct effect on long-term nature conservation
The electric catamarans, with a value of HRK 5,807,000.00 were constructed in the Dalmont shipyard in Kraljevica. They carry a total of 100 passengers and four crew members, with space for four wheelchairs.
Public Institute of Krka National Park presents the conclusions of the Visitor Management Study for Krka National Park
On Friday, 22 November 2019, the presentation of conclusions of the Visitor Management Study for Krka National Park was held at the Juraj Šižgorić Library in Šibenik.
The Krka National Park presented its projects at the EU Funds Fair in Šibenik
The Krka National Park participated on Sunday, October 6, at the EU Funds Fair in Šibenik, organized by the Ministry of Regional Development and funds of the European Union in cooperation with institutions in the system of managing and controlling the use of EU funds.
The SUP – APUP Project
“Evaluation of the Situation in the Management System of the Krka National Park, Analysis of the Reception Capability” and “The Study of Visitor Management at the Krka National Park”
The first natural history monograph published by the Krka National Park was presented: The Krka River: A Gift of Nature, by Drago Marguš
The Krka River has formed seven magnificent waterfalls along its course from Zvonimir’s Knin to Krešimir’s Šibenik, along with diverse and colorful flora and fauna, as well as caves full of wonders.





