Crocoparc to Become a Hub for International Crocodile Research
From May 11 to 19, 2026, the Crocoparc in Agadir will transform into a pivotal center for international reptile research by hosting the World Congress of Crocodile Specialists. This high-profile scientific event is expected to attract a diverse array of experts, biologists, and conservationists from around the globe, all converging to discuss critical issues surrounding biodiversity preservation and contemporary environmental challenges. The gathering will not only facilitate knowledge exchange among professionals but also highlight the importance of collaborative efforts in addressing the pressing threats faced by crocodilian species and their habitats.
The decision to hold this prestigious congress in Morocco underscores Agadir’s growing reputation as a prime destination for significant international scientific gatherings. The city, known for its rich biodiversity and commitment to conservation, is poised to leverage this event to further establish itself as a leader in ecological research. Collaborations with various institutions and organizations are expected to enhance the congress's impact, fostering innovative discussions and potential solutions to environmental issues affecting not only crocodiles but also broader ecosystems.
As reported by lematin.ma.