A reflection on summertime work from our 2018 Maine Land Conservation Intern, Trent Stevens. Trent spent 10 weeks with KELT, the Phippsburg Land Trust, and the Bates Morse Mountain Conservation Area & Shortridge Coastal Center doing a variety of projects from trail work to updating preserve management plans to learning mapping skills on ArcGIS.
Read MoreKELT’s Cheri Brunault says these are her top five outlaw plants in our area.
Read MoreMeet our newest seasonal staff person…working to help care for the land!
Read MoreHelpful information and links about the invasive Browntail Moth.
Read More$25,000 successfully raised to protect & care for 80 acres of Bowdoinham's Pork Point farmland
Read More“Is it warm enough yet? Has the snow melted enough? Are the pools full of clear, cold water, or are they solid ice?”
Read MoreIn December, the Kennebec Estuary Land Trust (KELT) was awarded a Quimby Family Foundation grant for $15,000 to support the expansion of local food access and awareness programs.
Read MoreWith ten preserves open year-round dawn until dusk for the public’s enjoyment, the land trust is committed to providing access to these public lands for low-impact and traditional recreation including hunting, where appropriate.
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