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Baghdad to Launch Major Tree-Planting Campaign with 300,000 Trees

Trees await to be planted as part of a project that aims to plant 5,000 new trees, at the Mosul's Technical University campus in the northern Iraqi city on November 25, 2021. Iraqi volunteers started planting thousands of trees in the war-ravaged city of Mosul, hoping to green the former Islamic State group stronghold and counter desertification. They placed the first 300 acacia, lemon tree and cypress saplings into the ground in a project that aims to plant 5,000 new trees in the northern city, much of which still lies in ruins. (Photo by Zaid AL-OBEIDI / AFP)

Baghdad to Launch Major Tree-Planting Campaign with 300,000 Trees

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September 29, 2025
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Baghdad’s Municipality will launch on Wednesday, October 1, the largest tree-planting initiative the capital has seen, aiming to plant around 300,000 trees as part of government efforts to expand green spaces and improve the urban environment.

Spokesman for the Municipality, Uday Al-Jundil, told INA that the campaign will cover neighborhoods across the city and focus on planting resilient species such as acacia, sidr, and eucalyptus, which can withstand Baghdad’s hot climate while providing shade and oxygen.

He noted that new sites have been prepared for the project, including parks, public gardens, and median strips, alongside modern irrigation systems to ensure the sustainability of the trees. The initiative will also involve wide participation from volunteers, students, and civil society organizations.

According to Al-Jundil, the campaign’s significance extends beyond beautifying the city, as it aims to reduce air pollution, lower temperatures, and improve public health. He emphasized that the effort reflects Baghdad’s push to become a more sustainable city in line with national strategies to combat climate change.

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