Protect Quebec's Dumoine River watershed

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Canoes in the Dumoine river, QC. Photo: Marieve Marchand.

The Dumoine is the only river in western Quebec still entirely free of dams, and largest remnant of intact southern boreal forest in Quebec.

But the watershed has been allocated to logging licenses, and mineral exploration is expanding in the area.

This remarkable watershed is the last opportunity in western Quebec to protect a large forest ecosystem in its natural state.