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10 750 More Trees on Sainte-Thérèse Island in Varennes

Summary by La Relève
Since the fall of 2021, the Société pour la nature et les parcs (SNAP Québec) has been coordinating this project to enrich biodiversity, and more than 35,700 trees of about 20 different species have already been planted in the early stages of the project. By 2030, SNAP Québec aims to plant 100,000 trees on this island with an area of 540 hectares. Located in Varennes, this territory is home to many endangered wildlife and flora species, as well …
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Since the fall of 2021, the Société pour la nature et les parcs (SNAP Québec) has been coordinating this project to enrich biodiversity, and more than 35,700 trees of about 20 different species have already been planted in the early stages of the project. By 2030, SNAP Québec aims to plant 100,000 trees on this island with an area of 540 hectares. Located in Varennes, this territory is home to many endangered wildlife and flora species, as well …

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La Relève broke the news in on Monday, September 1, 2025.
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