An article by Merilli Malta Spring is arguably the best time to enjoy the outdoors! It’s probably also when it’s most obvious that we’re sharing the crag with the natural environment. The vegetation is booming and blooming, and the keen-eyed will notice that birds are up to something. Well, that they are! They’ve kicked off…
Tag: Conservation
📢 Important Update: Il-Latnija Cave Access
An Emergency Conservation Order (ECO) has been issued for Il-Latnija Cave, now officially scheduled as a Class A archaeological site. The ECO explicitly prohibits “all uses” within the property due to the significant archaeological deposits potentially still in situ. 🚫 In light of this, ClimbMT strongly advises all climbers to respect the ECO and avoid…
Maltese Sea Cliffs – home to birds too, not just climbers!
The MCC reached out to ornithologist and climber Marie Claire Gatt to learn more about the curious birds that call our sea cliffs home.
MCC Presentation on Access and Conservation Issues
This weekend the MCC were given the opportunity to deliver a presentation to the Access and Conservation commission of the International Climbing and Mountaineering Federation (UIAA) focusing specifically on Access and Conservation issues experienced by climbers in Malta. The UIAA just concluded a series of meetings in Malta as part of the UIAA Spring Meeting sessions which…
