The lush Maltese countryside is now indicative of winter-time, associated with greenery and wild flowering plants. Amongst the plant which blends in the greenery, but which […]
The Cliffs Interpretation Centre hosted 50 participants from the Interreg Europe ThreeT projet, organised by the Malta Tourism Authority and Planning Authority, which identified The Centre […]
With the commencement of the new scholastic year, Free school outings to The Centre have been renewed. The visits consist of presentation highlighting the surrounding countryside, […]
In particular garrigue areas within the Maltese Islands, autumn time brings along the blooming of the Yellow-throated Crocus flower (Crocus longiflorus, Żagħfran Salvaġġ).This plant belongs in […]
The Cliffs Interpretation Centre organised a social activity for 18 employees of UNHCR Malta, consisting of audiovisual, presentation and a short walk to the chapel of […]
The surrounding garrigue is already indicating summer conditions. Only patches of green grasses remain, otherwise several plants have already dried up. But, the purple blooms of […]
The Cliffs Interpretation Centre organised an activity with the Sliema branch of the British Residents Association, where about 24 members visited The Centre for the educational […]
The garrigue areas of Dingli Cliffs have started to obtain the summer landscape, with patches of brown grasses amidst the remaining greenery. A plant which clearly […]
.The transformation of human societies from hunting and gathering to farming – the Neolithic Revolution – resulted in crop cultivation as the first expression of agriculture. […]