
A look at the newly added cultural and natural heritage sites – from Italy to India.

A look at the newly added cultural and natural heritage sites – from Italy to India.

The joy of the Gabonese authorities following the inscription, on July 28th, 2021, of the Ivindo National Park on the UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation) World Heritage List is still perceptible. This recognition, the second of its kind in Gabon, does not entitle the park to funding, but it is an important asset for ecotourism and the protection of biodiversity.
Source: GABON: Ivindo Park listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, what is at stake? | Afrik 21

To help protect natural and cultural wonders around the world, 37 locations were added to UNESCO World Heritage sites this week.
Source: 37 New UNESCO World Heritage Sites Have Been Announced

Gabon’s Ivindo National Park was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site on in recognition of the nation’s success in defending biodiversity.
Source: UNESCO awards Gabon’s Ivindo park World Heritage status