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Iraqi Man Receives $150,000 To Restore His Country's Marshlands
Iraqi Azzam Alwash was awarded the Goldman Environmental Prize of $150,000 aid in his efforts of restoring the marshlands between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, an area twice the size of Florida's Everglades.
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