Iraq’s Ancient Marshes Come Back To Life After Rains | GRAVITAS

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WIONApr 30, 2026

Why It Matters

The marshes’ recovery revives biodiversity and livelihoods, highlighting the urgent need for coordinated water management and climate resilience in Iraq and the broader region.

Key Takeaways

  • Seasonal rains refill Iraq’s historic Huwaizeh marshes after drought.
  • Water return revives wildlife: buffalo, birds, fish reappear.
  • Marshes support local livelihoods; fishermen anticipate income recovery.
  • Upstream dams and climate change previously drained 85% of wetlands.
  • Restored ecosystem sparks hope for government protection and sustainability.

Summary

After years of severe drought, seasonal winter rains have begun to refill Iraq’s Huwaizeh marshes, the ancient wetlands that sit between the Tigris and Euphrates and are often associated with the biblical Garden of Eden.

Satellite and on‑the‑ground reports show that reservoirs along the Tigris are near capacity, allowing water to spread across roughly 85 % of the historic marshland. The influx has sparked a rapid resurgence of vegetation, with patches of green re‑emerging and wildlife such as water buffalo and migratory birds returning.

Local fishermen, who saw their nets come up empty for years, now speak of a “new hope” as fish stocks rebound. Activists stress that while the water level is improving, sustained government investment is essential to protect the fragile ecosystem.

The revival not only restores a cultural and ecological landmark but also revives the region’s economy, offering a template for climate‑adaptation policies in water‑scarce Middle‑East nations.

Original Description

A rare environmental comeback story from the heart of West Asia.
After years of devastating drought, water is finally flowing back into Iraq’s historic marshlands. The revival of Hawr al Huwayzah—part of the ancient wetlands between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers—is bringing new life to a region once on the brink of collapse.
Wildlife is returning, vegetation is regrowing, and local communities are slowly reclaiming their traditional way of life.
Can this fragile ecosystem sustain its recovery—and what does it mean for climate resilience in the region?
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