August 31, 2015

The spectacular Lobed Argiope

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 […]
August 27, 2015

The Ancient Carob

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 […]
August 7, 2015

The aromatic, herbaceous Fennel

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 […]
August 4, 2015

Innovative package trial run for The Cliffs Staff and Marsovin

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 […]
July 14, 2015

Interaction with local entities

The Cliffs Interpretation Centre interacted with numerous MEPA officials and local entities in LIFE Info Day, focusing on Nature and Biodiversity
July 6, 2015

The dying fig and mulberry trees in Malta

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 […]
June 24, 2015

Talk on Marine Turtles

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 […]
June 6, 2015

Mating Western Whip Snakes

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 […]
May 28, 2015

Seminar on bird photography

The Cliffs Interpretation Centre hosted the first public seminar on bird photography by KRPE (Public Relations & Educational commission) within the FKNK (Federation for Hunting & […]