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Sponsors and Support    
 
This research project about the flora of the Maltese islands is undergone under the limited free time and expensis of the author. Sponsorships, donations and support are required for permiting full time dedication for its progress and updating and thus its completion can be reached. This page gives details about the sponsors of this project, and all information needed for other companies interested to sponsor this popular project and the extra benefits they would get.

Sponsors of MaltaWildPlants.com

Malta Nature Tours
Click to visit website of Malta Nature Tours

Sponsor Date

Jan 2011

Quantum

20% of project cost

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Company Profile

Malta Nature Tours has been offereing in the last couple of years guided excursions, walks and hikes to tourists in best countryside areas of the Maltese islands. Hiking and enjoying Nature in Malta cannot be more fun and educational than this!
 

Company contacts

Address: n/a/ - web based company

Tel: (+356) 79546987
Email: info@maltanaturetours.com
Website: [ www.MaltaNatureTours.com ]

 

Company services

Mistra Selmun Walk [ Click here ]
Buskett / Fawwara / Dingli Wak [ Click here ]
Private Excursion in Gozo [ Click here ]


  MaltaNatureTours.com specializes in organising touristic excursions in Malta related to countryside and nature. The selected tour leaders are graduated in environmental science or agriculture and apart their fluent English, they are selected for their charm and communication skills


Malta Council for Science & Technology
Click to visit website of MCST - Malta Council for Science & Technology

Sponsor Date

Dec 2008

Quantum

20% of project cost

Media

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Financed Project

This website was partly financed through the R&I-2004-074 Screening of Maltese Medicinal and Aromatic Plants for Pharmacological Activity which is financed by the Malta Council for Science & Technology through the National Research & Innovation Programme 2004. Results of this project are soon to be disseminated through this website. For further info click the following links below:


Screening of Maltese Medicinal and Aromatic Plants for Pharmacological Activity

Further info about this project on the website of the Univesity of Malta.

Company contacts

Address: Malta Council for Science and Technology, Villa Bighi, Kalkara KKR1320, Malta

Tel: (+356) 21 660340
Fax: (+356) 21 660341

Website: [ www.mcst.gov.mt ]

 


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Projects in Motion Ltd (PiM)
Projects in Motion Ltd. (PiM) is a multidisciplinary research organisation and cluster platform based in Malta. Here at PiM we undertake EU-funded development projects and conduct research for European and local government bodies, major companies and SMEs via a cluster approach. PiM strives to participate or manage collaborative projects that cover innovative issues related to information communication technologies (ICT), sustainable energy and social issues, mostly through transnational cooperation directed towards capacity building for R&D and policy.
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Sponsoring MaltaWildPlants.com

Project Description:

This online document gives details about the aims of the project, technical description of the contents, presentation of the project, time allocation, expenses, project size, inplementation in other services, professional validity, recommendations and awards. Click on the link below to download a full description of this research project as pdf file.
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Site Popularity

40,000+ visitors (900,000 hits) every month [ Click for proof ]

Several keywords related to wild plants are ranked on the first result page of Google / Yahoo. For example keywords "Wild plants", "Flora of malta", "mediterranean wild plants", "fidloqqom" or "lellux" results in Maltawildplants.com website ranked No.1 [ Click for proof ]

Maltawildplants.com is linked in popular sites like wikipedia, Mepa, NGO, Plant for a Future database, EU Plant Base, any many other such examples. [ Click for proof ]

Finally, the website appeared in several magazines, journals and newspapers, such as the Sunday Times, The Grip (Malta International Airport), Urbio UK, and educative books.

Recommendations

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Site Highlights and statistics



Site Statistics
(5-Jan-10)

Project Launch Date

30 October 2002

Plant Families

142

Plant Species

1107

Detailed Profiles

84

Plant Photos

9000+ jpgs

Indexes

6 (Botanical, Latin, English, Maltese, Flower colour, Evolutionary )

Plant + Botanical parameters

13+27 per plant

Posts on Forum

8100 posts

Visitor comments

218



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All this wealth of information and images about wild plants is brought to you for free on your PC. Have you ever wondered how much work, thought, web-coding, sacrifice and expenses are needed for such a work! Please consider to submit a donation via a secure and online form as low as 5Euro/USD to any amount you wish. A page with list of donors may be published soon on the website, and you can decide from the form itself if you want to be part of such a list. You are also given a small space to write any text (Greetings, dedication, small adverts!) accompanying your donation to be displayed on such a donors page soon.

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4 Ways of Support



If you like this research / educative project please give a helping hand in the following ways:
  1. Write in local media (eg writing in newspapers, radio/TV programs) good comments about this website and acclaim the sposnors it is supported by.
  2. Refer this website in internet forums, discussions groups, with your friends, guestbooks, etc.
  3. Write a comment in visitors comments page for morale support.
  4. Write an email to the sponsors giving congratulations for sponsoring this project. Also consider purchasing their products and services.

Share your knowledge



One can contribute and share his knowledge with Maltawildplants.com by submiting information about any plant species found on this site. Such knowledge includes traditional uses of the plant, locations where you have seen rare plants, new referenced information not found on the plant profile, and any corrections of mistakes that may be found. You will be referenced as "Pesonal communication with..." followed by your name, professiona and locality. This can be all done via an online form found at the bottom of every plant profile.

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Participate



Either if you like nature, like to know more or a green fingered person, you are invited to join the online discussion forum of maltawildplants.com. Its registration is for free and one does not need to be a plant expert to participate. Applications of this forum are: identification of your plants (or any living species), general discussions, organised walks and activities, your opinons of our local environment, report nasty stuff damaging the environment, share your photos, and such other things.

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All material and data on this webpage is under the copyright of the author of this site - Stephen Mifsud / www.MaltaWildPlants.com / Malta. (2002-2010)
This research project about the flora of Malta is sponsored by:
Nature Guided Tours in the best countryside areas of Malta The Malta Council for Science and Technology (MCST) is the national advisory body to Government on science and technology policy. The MCST is also the national agency responsible for the management of the local RTDI programme, as well as the national contact organisation for the Seventh Framework Programme (FP7). Advertise in this space Advertise in this space Advertise in this space