Above photo courtesy of Marx Preserve was taken by KLT volunteer, Brooke Larrabee, who conducted a year long photo project on Marx Preserve. The photo project was completed in May 2019 and dedicated in memory of Madelyn.
We are sad to share the news of the passing of KLT founder, Madelyn Marx, 1924-2019.
Madelyn was one of the Founders during the late 1960s of the Kennebunk Conservation Commission and served as its chairwoman. When a major oil refinery complex was proposed in the early 1970s for Sanford, she played a major organizational role in the Friends of Intelligent Land Use which opposed and defeated the project.
In 1998, the Kennebunk Land Trust recognized Madelyn’s pioneering dedication to land conservation by establishing the 14-acre Madelyn Marx Preserve along the Mousam River. In a Coast Star interview at that time, Madelyn credited her conservationist mother for shaping her love of Maine’s coast, open spaces, and forests. She said, “I picked it up from her.”
October Naturalist Walk In Celebration Of Great Maine Outdoor Weekend, Fall 2017 The Kennebunk Land Trust hosted a walk with naturalists on October 1st at the Alewive Woods Preserve. The walk was part of the 2017 Great Maine Outdoor Weekend, which is a weekend hosted by Appalachian Mountain Club in which many environmental and conservation…
UNE Students Conduct Field Work at Alewive Woods Students in Professor Morgan’s Wetlands class conducted a wetlands survey near the 45-acre pond at KLT’s 625-acre Alewive Woods preserve. The Trust is proud to partner with UNE on these opportunities to engage with future conservation leaders! Stay tuned to see what they learned and discovered!
Take a Bird Walk with two local birders, Ken Janes and Chet Blazak, who will share their knowledge and experience identifying birds and learning their habits. For five Fridays from May to June, these walks will take place during peak bird migration for the best chances to see a wide variety of year-round and seasonal…
Trail Improvements & New Stewardship Technology KLT is proud to share that grant support from MLTN’s COVID-19 grant fund and the Ed Meadows Conservation Fund provided strong stewardship support this year. Stewardship Committee volunteers installed new ‘you are here’ signs at Alewive Woods and Wonder Brook Preserves. These help visitors better navigate the preserves and…
Whether it’s their beautiful songs or their bright colors, birds have always been a hot topic. About 25 people joined KLT for its last Environmental Speaker Series of the year–“Backyard Birding.” This program was presented in partnership with Maine Audubon and held at the elegant Nonantum Resort. Thank you to those that attended, thank you…