The Alfred Mizzi Foundation has
presented a donation of Lm2,000 to the “Il-Majjistral
Nature and History Park” set up recently by the
government.
This is the first private
sponsorship to support this initiative, and was welcomed
by Minister for Rural Affairs and the Environment George
Pullicino. Dr Stanley Zammit, chairman of the management
board of the park, and Martin Galea, executive president
of Din l-Art Helwa, were also present. Victor
Brockdorff, chairman of the foundation and Derek Vella,
trustee, said this sum was intended as seed money for a
public fund that would eventually allow rehabilitation
work to begin in the Nature Park.
The Park
comprises an area of 2.6 square kilometres
(approximately five times the area of Valletta), and
extends from Golden Bay (Ramla tal-Mixquqa) to Anchor
Bay (il-Prajjet). This is an area of beautiful
countryside and breathtaking views with rare and
important flora and fauna. Three NGOs – Din l-Art Helwa,
Nature Trust, and the Gaia Foundation will manage the
park.
The management of the site will aim at
minimal intervention, focusing on the conservation and
restoration of rubble walls, historic sites and degraded
habitats in the area, ground water protection, and the
management of swimming zones and beaches including the
popular Golden Bay. Heritage and nature trails are being
set up for visitors.