
Overview
It's the largest and most ambitious habitat recreation project ever known: to bring back to life one of the world's greatest marshlands. And it's happening in Iraq. Considered to be the original Garden of Eden, the marshes were once Iraq's wildlife jewel, where man and nature thrived for 5,000 years. But in the 1990s, Saddam Hussein drained these gigantic wetlands and turned them into a desert, destroying a home to thousands of people and millions of birds. Donning his body armour, filmmaker David Johnson travels to the Mesopotamian Marshes to follow the work of Azzam Alwash, the visionary Iraqi engineer at the centre of this extraordinary scheme to re-flood hundreds of miles of desert and bring back life to the sands. This is a view of Iraq the world never sees, a world of huge reed beds and vast flocks of birds that fill the sky. But nothing ever quite goes to plan in Iraq.
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30 - 1The Monkey-Eating Eagle of the Orinoco July 08, 2010
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30 - 2Echo - An Unforgettable Elephant August 05, 2010
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30 - 3Sea Otters - A Million Dollar Baby August 12, 2010
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30 - 4The Himalayas August 19, 2010
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30 - 5Africa's Dragon Mountain September 02, 2010
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30 - 6The Dolphins of Shark Bay November 03, 2010
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30 - 7Panda Makers December 07, 2010
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30 - 8Butterflies: A Very British Obsession December 17, 2010
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30 - 9Miracle in the Marshes of Iraq January 18, 2011
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30 - 10Elsa: The Lioness That Changed The World February 01, 2011
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30 - 11Chimps of the Lost Gorge February 08, 2011
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30 - 12A Tiger Called Broken Tail February 15, 2011
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30 - 13One Million Snake Bites February 22, 2011
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30 - 14The Last Grizzly of Paradise Valley March 01, 2011