montgomery county today
        
        
          61
        
        
          and amphibious life starts in wetland areas, which
        
        
          act as nurseries, protecting the eggs and young
        
        
          from predators.  Lowland and upland species find
        
        
          food in wetlands or feed on species that breed in
        
        
          wetlands and move to land as they mature.
        
        
          Seasonally flooded ponds surrounded by meadows
        
        
          and woodlands encourage butterflies and certain
        
        
          species of birds.  These areas are favorites of bird
        
        
          watchers and hikers, due to the diversity of plant
        
        
          and animal species.
        
        
          Significant wetlands in Montgomery County are
        
        
          located along the Schuylkill River in Lower
        
        
          Pottsgrove Township, Limerick Township above
        
        
          Linfield, Upper Providence Township in the
        
        
          Mingo and Port Providence silt basins, Lower
        
        
          Providence Township at the Valley Forge National
        
        
          Historical Park, and in the Abrams basin in Upper
        
        
          Merion Township.  Other large wetlands are
        
        
          associated with other streams in the county
        
        
          including the following sites:  Upper Hanover
        
        
          Township upstream from the Green Lane
        
        
          Reservoir in Camelot Park, White’s Mill in
        
        
          Salford Township, Camp Sky Mount Lake in
        
        
          Marlborough Township, along the Swamp Creek
        
        
          in New Hanover Township, Bethayres Swamp in
        
        
          Lower Moreland Township,  Penllyn Woods in
        
        
          Lower Gwynedd Township, and along the
        
        
          Wissahickon Creek in Whitemarsh Township.
        
        
          
            FIGURE 47:
          
        
        
          
            Wetlands
          
        
        
          
            Skunk cabbage is a common sight in wetlands during
          
        
        
          
            early spring.
          
        
        
          
            Significant wetlands are found along the Schuylkill River.
          
        
        
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          Pottstown
        
        
          Norristown
        
        
          Lansdale
        
        
          Collegeville
        
        
          Jenkintown
        
        
          Conshohocken
        
        
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          ¦
        
        
          476
        
        
          §¨
        
        
          ¦
        
        
          276
        
        
          §¨
        
        
          ¦
        
        
          76
        
        
          §¨
        
        
          ¦
        
        
          476
        
        
          £
        
        
          ¤
        
        
          422
        
        
          £
        
        
          ¤
        
        
          202
        
        
          611
        
        
          100
        
        
          309
        
        
          Hatboro
        
        
          Ambler
        
        
          Pennsburg
        
        
          73
        
        
          663
        
        
          29
        
        
          29
        
        
          73
        
        
          Wetlands
        
        
          
            Source: National Wetlands Inventory