Hi Sherry, No. You are thinking of the 140th Street Marsh. The 180th Street Marsh, aka Marshall's Marsh, is in pristine condition. Despite being surrounded by farmland, it scores as one of Dakota County's best by the WHEP program.
Steve Weston On Quigley Lake in Eagan, MN [email protected] On Thu, Nov 20, 2025 at 6:44 AM Sherry Gray <[email protected]> wrote: > Isn't this also the marsh that is disappearing under the landfill? In > fact, it is mostly gone now, squeezed between a landfill and a FedEx > center, our stuff and our stuff. I did a photo project about this for my > class last summer. > > Sherry Gray > Saint Paul, Minnesota > > __o > ‘\ <; > ( * ) / ( * ) > > > > On Thursday, November 20, 2025 at 12:16:25 AM EST, Steve Weston < > [email protected]> wrote: > > > The owners of the aggregate quarry on the hill above the 180th street marsh > have purchased the two properties to the north and are seeking a permit to > expand the rock quarry. At this point I have heard nothing to indicate that > the Vermillion town supervisors think that a mining operation is in any way > not compatible with a sensitive wetland habitat even if it is a waystation > for rare migrants or endangered and threatened breeding birds and turtles. > > Good birds: I have a report of a Ross's Goose flying over Cedar Avenue near > Farmington High School. I don't know if the observer was able to report > this bird on eBird. > > Steve Weston > On Quigley Lake in Eagan, MN > [email protected] > > ---- > General information and guidelines for posting: > https://moumn.org/listservice.html > Archives: http://lists.umn.edu/archives/mou-net.html > ---- General information and guidelines for posting: https://moumn.org/listservice.html Archives: http://lists.umn.edu/archives/mou-net.html

