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flag Couchman opposes a high-speed rail route for destroying old-growth forests and wetlands.

flag Central Frontenac resident Ron Couchman opposes the proposed Alto high-speed rail route through his 215-acre property near Sharbot Lake, citing severe environmental risks. flag He argues that destroying rare old-growth forests and wetlands would undermine biodiversity and natural carbon sequestration, contradicting the project's climate goals. flag Couchman asserts that even small infrastructure changes disrupt fragile ecosystems, making the project's environmental benefits questionable.

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