Climate Change
Iraq's marshes re-fill with water after years of drought
Rising water levels have begun to restore the historic wetlands of Iraq after years of drought. This has brought buffalo herders, and fishermen, back to these areas that were abandoned. Water buffalo are now grazing on restored marshland in the Chibayish marshes of southern Iraq. Patches of green pastures have also re-emerged. Haidar Qassem is a farmer who raises water buffaloes in the central marsh. Qassem added that many of his people had migrated due to the drought, and that this year water was returning, the livestock numbers were improving, and some families have returned. After a heavy winter rainfall,...