Maltese customs and traditions are rooted firmly to history. The Cliffs Interpretation promotes traditional activities, whilst respecting current landusers and stakeholders. One such activity that has […]
Conserving natural heritage and biodiversity at the European level is maintained by the EU’s Habitats Directive (Habitats Directive 92/43/EEC), which focuses on the protection of habitats […]
The building which houses The Cliffs Interpretation Centre had been a derelict 1960s building built during British rule as a TACAN. The Habitats Directive identifies the […]
Education is a key element of The Cliffs Interpretation Centre’s sense of responsibility; using wild produce without damaging the source, the Centre is an arena for […]
Gastronomy is often described as the study of food preparation and culture in a particular place. In its endeavour to promote innovative means of communication, The […]
A group of school students and representatives of the EkoSkola committee, from the Dingli Primary School visited The Cliffs Interpretation Centre to attach a poster, which […]
The Cliffs Interpretation Centre is located in the middle of the largest Special Area of Conservation (SAC) in the Maltese Islands; a protected area of several […]
The local Falconers Club in Malta have kept up practicing the traditions of falconry whilst also researching birds. An event was hosted by the Falconers Club […]
The tourist sector is a large and rapidly evolving economic sector bringing about socio-economic and also environmental changes. The Maltese Islands have often been regarded as […]