Federal Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault is issuing a decree to protect Quebec's woodland caribou herds in Val-d'Or, Charlevoix, and Pipmuacan due to the province's lack of a conservation plan. This decree will restrict industrial activities like logging in these areas and may extend to other herds in eastern Quebec. The woodland caribou population in Quebec has dropped to around 5,200 because of habitat destruction, industrial activities, and increased predation. Quebec Environment Minister Benoit Charette has criticized the federal intervention, warning of potential job losses in the forestry sector. Quebec still has the opportunity to release its own protection plan soon.