Congress Program
Five days of learning, collaboration, and celebration
Program Overview
Detailed Schedule
Friday 18 April
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Saturday 19 April
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Sunday 20 April
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Monday 21 April
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Tuesday 22 April
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Wednesday 23 April
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Congress Activities
Plenary Talks
Sessions by prominent conservation experts addressing inclusive workforce, welfare of rangers, conduct, and capacity building.
8-10 sessions
Concurrent Workshops
Thematic workshops on equity & equality, indigenous people, one health, youth involvement, and more.
12-15 workshops
Open Discussions
Informal platforms for Indigenous Peoples, female rangers, youth leaders, volunteers, and retired rangers.
6-8 sessions
Cultural Nights
Evening entertainment featuring music, art, and cultural expressions from ranger communities worldwide.
2 evenings
Field Trips
Excursions to Iguazu National Park, Devil's Throat walkways.
1 excursion
Devil's Throat Walkways — Iguazu National Park
On Monday 21 April, delegates will visit the Devil's Throat walkways at Iguazu Falls. The trail is approximately 2,200 metres round trip (about 2 hours), fully accessible via footbridges. Witness the massive river water plummeting into the gorge, creating a mist visible from over 7 kilometres away. Access is via the Ecological Train of the Jungle to the Garganta del Diablo Station.
Devil's Throat Walkways
Walk along 2,200 metres of footbridges to the iconic Devil's Throat viewpoint at Iguazu Falls. The fully accessible trail takes approximately 2 hours, accessed via the Ecological Train of the Jungle to Garganta del Diablo Station. Witness the massive river plunging into the gorge, with mist visible from over 7 km away.
Other Tourist Attractions in the Area
Explore more of the Iguazu region before or after the congress.
Iguazu National Park (Full Park)
Explore the stunning Iguazu Falls and surrounding subtropical rainforest, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Guira Oga Wildlife Rescue
Visit a wildlife rehabilitation center dedicated to rescuing and caring for injured native animals.
Minas de Wanda
Discover the famous semi-precious gemstone mines of Wanda, known for amethyst and quartz crystals.
Jesuitical Missions
Full-day excursion to the historic Jesuit missions, a UNESCO World Heritage Site showcasing colonial-era history.
Parque Nacional Do Iguaçu
Experience the Brazilian side of Iguazu Falls with panoramic views of the Devil's Throat.
Parque Das Aves
Walk through aviaries housing over 1,300 birds of 130 species in the Atlantic Forest.