Le parc national Kruger lance les célébrations de son centenaire

Le parc national Kruger marque les 100 ans de sa proclamation officielle en 1926 avec le lancement des événements du centenaire, le 30 mai 2026.

L'année 2026 marque une étape importante dans l'histoire de la conservation en Afrique du Sud. Le parc national Kruger commémore les 100 ans écoulés depuis sa proclamation officielle en 1926.

Une diffusion en direct a couvert le lancement officiel du centenaire. L'événement rend hommage à des générations de gardes forestiers, de scientifiques, de communautés et de défenseurs de l'environnement.

Le programme du centenaire reconnaît leurs contributions au développement et à la protection du parc.

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