The Kennebec Estuary Land Trust (KELT) is developing a strategic plan for the 2025-2030 timeframe, and we want your input!
Read MoreFor myself and my colleagues, fall is a busy season - a time of hard work, major growth, and the celebration of our efforts. This autumn also marks the beginning of my new role at KELT!
Read MoreWe had an incredible time at our first Thorne Head Trail Run on Saturday, October 26th - there was resounding agreement that KELT has to make this an annual event!
Read MoreThis October, KELT is piloting a new program for Bath Middle School (BMS) 8th grade students. Thanks to dedicated teachers, creative thinking, and new community partnerships, KELT led a gaggle of enthusiastic 13 year olds on a day long, entirely outdoor outing in Phippsburg.
Read MoreWith thirteen 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.
Read MoreJoin Summer Land Steward, Leila Bannon, as she learns the 'hows' and 'whys' of monitoring rockweed at Green Point Preserve in West Bath.
Read MoreJoin Summer Land Steward, Helen Vaughan, to uncover the mystery of old woods roads in Morse Pond and Little River Preserves in Georgetown!
Read MoreFor three weeks in July, KELT Community Engagement Manager, Emily Pistell, and Summer Programs Steward, Emily Stinneford, joined our dear friends of ArtVan to share fun facts about the power of salt marshes in the Kennebec Estuary and artistically express all the wonders of marsh-life!
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