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 & […]
Lecture delivered to a large group of youth members of the local football club, Dingli Swallows in the Under 11 Fun, Football, Education and Culture event.
Invitation to attend a private stakeholder meeting by the EU Commission’s REFIT programme on the implementation, integration, and costs of the Birds and Habitats Directives, covering […]
Lectures given to Institute of Tourism Studies (ITS) students, on the natural flora and fauna of Dingli Cliffs, where students had an out-of-the-classroom experience about the […]
The Cliffs Interpretation Centre accommodated a one-month ongoing acrylic art exhibition, from 17th June to 10th July 2014, entitled “Magdalene’s Tangerine” by Mr. Damian Ebejer. It […]
Lecture delivered to about 180 youths, divided into two groups in the Under 11 Fun, Football, Education and Culture event, organised by the Nursery of the […]