Last month an invasive species of worm known as the jumping worm (genus Amynthas) was found in the LOCAL Garden, a community garden managed by KELT staff and volunteers since 2016 for agricultural education and the production of local produce for donation.
Read MoreWith twelve 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 MoreMollie welcomes you to KELT’s LOCAL Garden in Bath, an edible educational garden. Learn why this unassuming green space - often overlooked by passersby - supports the Bath community and how it became one of Mollie’s favorite summer spots.
Read MoreJoin Bowdoin Fellow, Connor Hovendon, on an early morning trek through Little River Marsh in Georgetown!
Read MoreRead about the adventures of KELT’s Preserve Steward, Eliza Rowland, as she identifies and tackles the invasive plant species at Center Point Preserve in Bowdoinham.
Read MoreThe 2023 annual alewife count is coming to a close. Here’s an update on what we observed at the fish ladder this year!
Read MoreThe 2023 annual Alewife Count at Nequasset has begun! Here’s an update on the past few exciting weeks at the fish ladder.
Read MoreThe KELT office will be closed the final week of December as KELT staff, Board, and volunteers recharge after a busy year.
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