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Freshwater rewilding

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1.6 Case study: breathing new life into the Danube Delta



Several years ago, the Rewilding Ukraine team and local partners kicked off long-term efforts to restore natural water flow and connectivity in the Danube Delta rewilding landscape, which is divided between Ukraine, Romania and Moldova.

Large-scale hydro-engineering work carried out in the Ukrainian part of the delta during the twentieth century – which primarily involved the creation of an extensive network of canals and dykes, and agricultural polders – had a hugely negative impact. Effects include:

  • leaving stagnating water bodies
  • altering sedimentation patterns
  • disconnecting floodplains
  • devastating populations of fish and other wildlife
  • diminishing the ability of the delta to recycle nutrients.

By removing dykes and dams and reconnecting channels, rewilding efforts are breathing new life into the delta and its communities (Rewilding Europe, 2025).

Left: An aerial view of a construction site near a water body. A yellow excavator is positioned on a dirt path, with its arm extended into the water, cleaning a water channel between the Danube River and Katlabuh Lake. The surrounding area is filled with dense vegetation and reeds. Two people are visible on the dirt path near the excavator, providing a sense of scale to the machinery and the environment. Right: An aerial view of the Danube Delta, showing the removal of a dam. The image features two large water bodies separated by a narrow strip of land with vegetation. The land has patches of grass and possibly some trails or paths. The scene highlights the contrast between the greenish water and the brownish land, as well as the visible patterns created by natural elements like vegetation and water flow. This dam removal is part of restoration efforts to improve water flow and ecological health in the area.

Cleaning of channels between the Danube River and Katlabuh Lake helps to restore water flow. Credit: Andrey Nekrasov [left]. Dam removal in the Ukrainian part of the Danube Delta in 2019. Credit: Maxim Yakovlev [right].

Activity: Dam removal

Allow 15 minutes

Watch a short film about dam removal by Rewilding Sweden on the Abramsån River (Rewilding Europe, 2023c).

In the video, the team moved and removed remains from the local cultural history in order to restore natural processes.

Questions: Do you think this was the right thing to do? Why?

What natural processes would be able to recover by removing the dam and placing the rocks back in the water?


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