Post Bulletin: What happened to the herons?
For many members of the nonprofit Save the Rookery, the bitter memories are still fresh — memories of standing-room-only crowds at Rochester Township Board meetings where those seeking to save the rookery outnumbered the developers by large margins, only to have their pleas fall on deaf ears.
A Story of Conservation and Community: Tuesday, Oct 3, 7PM
Please join us for a presentation by Lynn Cornell and Michael Melford at the Izaak Walton Cabin, Tuesday, October 3, 7 PM
Protecting and Restoring a Resilient Landscape: Tuesday, August 8
Presentation on “Protecting and Restoring a Resilient Landscape”, Tuesday August 8, Izaak Walton Cabin
3 Questions for the Candidates (updated!)
Save The Rookery asked all three candidates for the Rochester Township Board of Supervisors the same set of questions to inform voters prior to the election to be held Tuesday, March 14, 5-8PM (early voting the morning of Saturday, March 11).
Rochester Nature Lovers Book Group
Join the Rochester Nature Lovers Book Group, now reading Rambunctious Garden by Emma Marris
Post Bulletin: 2022 Rookery Year in Review
2022 in Review: The year the great blue herons failed to return to their Southwest Rochester nest site
Pavilion Mistakes "final plat" public hearing
Pavilion Mistakes "final plat" public hearing is TUESDAY, Dec 6, 7PM, Rochester Township Hall
Give to the Max!
Save the Rookery is participating in GiveMN’s Give to the Max Day, November 17!
Women candidates for County Commissioner
Rochester Women magazine featured the many women who are running for Olmsted County Commissioner.
Olmsted County Attorney Candidates
Save the Rookery asked candidates for Olmsted County Attorney some questions to better inform voters.
Olmsted County SWCD Candidates
Save the Rookery asked candidates for Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) some questions to better inform voters.
Post Bulletin endorses county commissioner candidates
The Post Bulletin editorial board has endorsed candidates for Olmsted County Commissioner.
Update on legal battles
What has Save The Rookery been up to lately? An update on our legal battles.
Halloween 5K on Monday Oct 31!
Join us on Halloween, Monday, Oct 31, 6PM for the 5 dollar 5K at TerraLoco!
Salmon or Gold: The story of Bristol Bay and Pebble Mine
Join Trout Unlimited on Monday, October 3rd at 7pm for a presentation “Salmon or Gold: the story of Bristol Bay and Pebble Mine” by renowned (and now local!) photographer Michael Melford.
New lawsuit filed
A group opposed to a housing development at the site of a great blue heron nest colony has filed another lawsuit against the township board that approved the plan last month.
Moment of silence
Flo Sandok: Rochester Township Board has approved a preliminary plan for a luxury housing development destroying a unique and much-loved heron rookery. Greed and self-service have triumphed.
Township Meeting News
On Thursday night, 3 of 5 Rochester Township Board members voted to approve the developer’s disastrous pre-plat, after the Township’s own Planning & Zoning Commission recommended DENIAL of the pre-plat, and after HUNDREDS of Rochester area residents signed a petition requesting denial.
PB Letter: Local priorities seem skewed
Post Bulletin letter to the editor: Destroying a heron rookery for greed … disgusting and so unnecessary.