If you encounter the wild indigenous Honeysuckle around this time of year take a moment to get a close-up view of its dainty flowers and proceed to inhale the sweet scented air around it.
Blogs

Growing together: NASPLY Social permaculture training in Spain
Our project partner – PermaCultura Cantabria hosted a 5-day staff training between the 19th and 23rd of last May for...

‘Towards a Fossil Free Malta’ report launched!
As part of our climate campaign, we have been working on a report compiling information about Malta’s energy system and...

Wiki Loves Earth 2023 in Malta
Share the nature of Malta with the world through Wikipedia!

A Renewable Energy Community in Malta?
In May, we organised a screening of the documentary ‘We the Power’ and a discussion on Community Energy together with...

Throwback to Pancake project Nature Walk (photos by Samuel Sanchiz)
In May, we organized a nature walk in Majjistral National Park together with the Deaf People Association Malta. The event...

Let’s Bike About: Pedal Towards a Greener Malta
The Bike About project seeks to increase the use of bicycles as part of our NGO work, to promote cycling...

June Plant of the Month: Sea Bindweed (MT: Leblieb il-Baħar)
This very rare and protected Red Data Book plant is only to be found on sand dunes . The pink-white striped solitary flowers appear around summertime and with its dark green heart-shaped leaves may appear quite dainty and delicate but in effect it is very well adapted to growing in some of the harshest conditions.