Projects & case studies

Our eco-fencing products have been utilized on a diverse array of projects all over the world. You can preview a selection of them here and download PDFs that contain more details.

This page also features an interactive map showcasing various projects, but specific details and locations of the species we have worked with cannot be shared due to the sensitivity of certain projects and the risks associated with illegal wildlife trade. We are, however, happy to provide additional information on our case studies as projects are developed collaboratively.

This map is being updated and a new version will be available to explore soon.

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  • High Speed Rail

    FENCING TYPE: AMX-T

    Biologists replaced plastic mesh with Animex for its high durability and animal-safe technology in California.

  • NY State Park

    FENCING TYPE: AMX-SP

    A wide variety of species have been guided through a new underpass in a NY State Park by opaque Animex fencing.

  • Atlantic Freeway

    FENCING TYPE: AMX-SP

    Animex fencing was used to replace broken hardware cloth on the Atlantic Freeway and guide wildlife through an underpass.

  • Jekyll Island

    FENCING TYPE: AMX-SP

    A custom made fence was designed to help reduce road mortality for Diamond Back Terrapins across the popular vacation route.

  • US Air Force

    FENCING TYPE: AMX-T

    Animex was attached to chainlink fencing to protect service personnel from rattlesnakes on a base in northern California.

  • Roadside Embankment

    FENCING TYPE: AMX-SP

    A retaining wall style installation has helped Bog turtles and other species move effectively through an underpass in New Jersey.

  • Dredging Material

    FENCING TYPE: AMX-T

    Temporary fencing was used to protect Western Pond Turtles and Alameda Whipsnakes during the placement of DMPS.

  • Landfill Expansion

    FENCING TYPE: AMX-SP

    One-way fencing was installed around a landfill site to passively allow Salamanders to escape before construction.

  • Government Research

    FENCING TYPE: AMX-T

    Drift fencing was used to guide animals to a camera trap for research purposes for the US government in Dolores, Colorado.

  • Housing Complex

    FENCING TYPE: AMX-SP

    Animex was attached to metal railings to prevent protected salamanders from entering into a busy new housing complex.

  • Organic Farm

    FENCING TYPE: AMX-SP

    Free-standing Animex was installed to control amphibian movement from the reservoir on an organic farm.

  • Animal Movement Study

    FENCING TYPE: AMX-T

    Animex was used to guide various small animals towards camera traps to understand their movements.

  • Elevated Road Crossing

    FENCING TYPE: AMX-SP

    Animex was used to help guide Yosemite Toads during a research project for the US government in California.

  • Roadkill Prevention

    FENCING TYPE: AMX-XP

    Fencing is installed on both sides of the road to reduce roadkill of numerous amphibian species and direct them to underground crossings in New York.

  • Invasive Species

    FENCING TYPE: AMX-T

    Some of the first ever Animex made was used to control the spread of an invasive toad in the UK.

  • Reptile Translocation

    FENCING TYPE: AMX-T

    Various reptiles were translocated from an industrial development as part of a short-term project in the UK.

  • Hydro One

    Animex installed durable fencing near Cootes Paradise to reduce turtle road mortality. New fencing will replace failing barriers to continue protecting local turtles.

  • Tree Frogs

    Animex partnered with researchers to test fencing designs for Brazilian Tree Frogs, studying anti-climb features and material textures to inform effective roadside mitigation across South America.

  • National Trust for Historic Preservation

    Animex fencing was installed to safeguard Yellow, Blue-Spotted, and Jefferson Salamanders during road-crossing migrations between vernal ponds.