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Heritage plan for Iraqi marshes | Heritage plan for Iraqi marshes |
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The United Nations has launched an initiative to have the marshlands of southern Iraq listed as a world heritage site. | The United Nations has launched an initiative to have the marshlands of southern Iraq listed as a world heritage site. |
The ancient wetlands, believed by some to be the site of the Garden of Eden, were drained and virtually destroyed by Saddam Hussein's government. | The ancient wetlands, believed by some to be the site of the Garden of Eden, were drained and virtually destroyed by Saddam Hussein's government. |
But more than half of the area has been restored in a UN project over the past four years. | But more than half of the area has been restored in a UN project over the past four years. |
The Iraqi Environment Minister Narmin Othman welcomed the plans. | The Iraqi Environment Minister Narmin Othman welcomed the plans. |
She said the marshlands and centuries-old culture of the Marsh Arabs had been in danger of disappearing in an ecological and human tragedy. | |
Crucial habitat | Crucial habitat |
The United Nations Environment Programme, Unep, said the soonest Iraq could realistically put its case to the World Heritage Committee was 2010. | The United Nations Environment Programme, Unep, said the soonest Iraq could realistically put its case to the World Heritage Committee was 2010. |
If approved, the marshlands could be listed the following year. | If approved, the marshlands could be listed the following year. |
Fed by the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, the Iraqi marshlands are spawning grounds for Gulf fisheries and home to rare bird species like the Sacred Ibis. | Fed by the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, the Iraqi marshlands are spawning grounds for Gulf fisheries and home to rare bird species like the Sacred Ibis. |
They also provide a resting ground for thousands of wildfowl migrating between Siberia and Africa. | They also provide a resting ground for thousands of wildfowl migrating between Siberia and Africa. |
The Marsh Arabs have lived there for thousands of years but Saddam accused them of treachery during the 1980-1988 war with Iran and ordered their homeland to be dammed and drained. | The Marsh Arabs have lived there for thousands of years but Saddam accused them of treachery during the 1980-1988 war with Iran and ordered their homeland to be dammed and drained. |
Wetlands that covered 9,000 square km (3,475 square miles) in the early 1970s dwindled to just 760 square km (293 square miles) by 2002. | Wetlands that covered 9,000 square km (3,475 square miles) in the early 1970s dwindled to just 760 square km (293 square miles) by 2002. |
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