Image caption – The Lobed Argiope at Dingli Cliffs (Source: The Cliffs Interpretation Centre) The striking Lobed Argiope (Argiope lobata, Brimba kbira tal-widien) is the largest […]
The Carob Tree (Siġra tal-Ħarrub, Ceratonia siliqua) is one of the most characteristic species that defines Maltese maquis communities. It is indigenous to the eastern Mediterranean […]
Visit Dingli Cliffs during these hot summer days and count the number of fennel plants! The Fennel (Bużbież, Foeniculum vulgare) is an unmistakeable plant, which is […]
The Cliffs Interpretation Centre organised a trial run of the innovative packages, including an audiovisual, presentation and walk around Dingli Cliffs with highlights on the natural […]
Edible figs (Bajtar) were one of the first cultivated trees, while the Black mulberries (Tut) have also been cultivated for a long time. Both trees are […]
A talk organised by Ms. Annalise Falzon and delivered by Mr. Charles Saliba about marine turtles and their nesting habits in the Mediterranean Sea. About 25 […]
Video caption – (product of THE CLIFFS Interpretation Centre) The largest snake in the Maltese Islands is the Western Whip Snake, which can grow up to 1.5m. Known […]
The Cliffs Interpretation Centre hosted the first public seminar on bird photography by KRPE (Public Relations & Educational commission) within the FKNK (Federation for Hunting & […]