Visitors’ Surveys
The CORALLO project has the primary goal to increase awareness and promote the responsible enjoyment of the biodiversity assets of the country’s Natura 2000 sites. As part of the project, the Environment and Resources Authority (ERA) is undertaking surveys aimed at visitors to sites across Malta, to gauge their awareness and responsible enjoyment of the biodiversity assets of these sites.
The Għar Dalam Cave and Museum lies within the Għar Dalam Natura 2000 site, which forms part of Malta’s terrestrial Natura 2000 network. Malta has a network of terrestrial and marine Natura 2000 sites, forming part of the European Union’s Natura 2000 network. Scan the QR code to take the survey.
The Ħagar Qim and Mnajdra Archaeological Park lies within the Rdumijiet ta’ Malta: Ir-Ramla taċ-Ċirkewwa sal-Ponta ta’ Bengħajsa and the Rdumijiet ta’ Malta: Ix-Xaqqa sa Wied Moqbol Natura 2000 sites, which form part of Malta’s terrestrial Natura 2000 network. The sea adjacent to the Park lies within both the Żona fil-Baħar fil-Lbiċ and Żona fil-Baħar fl-Inħawi ta’ Għar Lapsi u ta’ Filfla marine Natura 2000 sites. Malta has a network of terrestrial and marine Natura 2000 sites, forming part of the European Union’s Natura 2000 network. Scan the QR code to take the survey.
White Tower Bay is located on the northern coastline of Malta. The tower in the area was built by the Knights of St. John. Scan the QR code to take the survey.