Schleswig-Holstein
North Sea & Baltic Coastal Rewilding
NABU (Naturschutzbund Deutschland)
The Wadden Sea is Europe's largest tidal flat system — and its salt marshes are disappearing. NABU's WATTRenature programme is rebuilding them, hectare by hectare. Each restored marsh buffers the North Sea coast from storm surges while locking away carbon beneath the mud. Coastal defence, carbon sink, bird sanctuary — all in one.

Impact Metrics
COâ‚‚ Sequestration
Saltmarsh Created
Biodiversity Recovery
Sustainable Development Goals
Climate Action
Life Below Water
Life on Land
About This Project
Organisation: NABU (Naturschutzbund Deutschland)
Location: Schleswig-Holstein, DE
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Standard: Gold Standard / Verra Pathway Eligible
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