Kennebec Estuary Land Trust

They collaborate with state and federal agencies and private conservation organizations within the Maine Wetlands Protection Coalition.

In the winter of 1991, KELT received its first easement, made up of a major portion on Long Island across from Fort Popham.

KELT was originally known as the Lower Kennebec Region Land Trust until renamed by a member vote accepting this and other changes to the Bylaws in February 2009.

[1] The Executive Director of Kennebec Estuary Land Trust and main contact is Carrie Kinne.

[5] “Conserve, restore, and instill appreciation of the land and water resources of the Kennebec Estuary to benefit today’s communities and future generations.”[2] Source:[1]