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]