News
The first find of a snow bunting in the Krka National Park
We are extremely pleased to announce that the first recorded sighting of a snow bunting (Plectrophenax nivalis) has been recorded in the Krka National Park, increasing the bird population in the Park to as many as 230 species
The Krka National Park participated in a workshop in Paris
The Krka National Park had the honor of participating in a workshop organised in cooperation with the Croatian National Tourist Board in Paris and the Šibenik-Knin County Tourist Board
Rehabilitation of the burned areas in the Krka NP: fifty burned trees removed
During the summer of 2024, fire engulfed as much as 473 hectares of the Krka National Park, of which 171 hectares were forest
The quality of olive oil is the new topic that will gather the local inhabitants, with local olive growers bringing in their fresh oil for free analysis
The 22th Meeting of the Local Community will be held on Monday, 2 December 2024 from 1 to 3 pm at the conference hall of the Krka Eco-Campus in Puljane.
Installation of a gate at the entry to the speleological structure Pit opposite Torak
Within Krka National Park, the pit opposite Torak Lake is one of seven speleological structures that is monitored as a target habitat type of the Natura 2000 ecological network as: Caves and pits closed to the public (8310)
The 21st Meeting will gather local inhabitants at the tasting workshop and wine analysis
The first flow and wine clarification is the topic of the twenty-first Meeting with the Local Population that will be held on Monday, November 25, 2024, from 2 to 4 p.m. in the conference hall of the Krka Eco Campus in Puljane.
Invitation to Limitations in Forest Management in the Ecological Network Area Course
The Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries invites all interested parties to join the course entitled Limitations in Forest Management in the Ecological Network Area, which is implemented within the framework of Intervention 72.01. Support for limitation in forest management (NATURA 2000, NCS)
All autumn and winter, enjoy Krka National Park at a promotional price of just EUR 7
From 1 November 2024 until the end of March 2025, visitors to Krka National Park will have the unique opportunity to explore its treasures at very reasonable prices: a single-entrance ticket will be just EUR 7 for adults and EUR 4 for children
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
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