Transport Mitigation

Long-lasting solutions for linear infrastructure.

Our transport-grade wildlife exclusion fencing is specifically designed to tackle the challenges of road ecology and linear infrastructure.

The highly durable and multi-species suitability of our wildlife barriers help to retain and reconnect wildlife habitats.

  • Keep wildlife off roads

  • Direct to crossing structures

  • Attached to existing barriers

  • Seasonal migrations

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Installation Guides & Specifications

Download Animex product information & installation guides.

In compliance with environmental guidance and legislation from across the world including: Special-Status Species (SSS), Species At Risk (SAR) guidelines & more...

Each pdf contains all the information relating to the full range of temporary, semi-permanent and permanent fencing options.

They also provide equipment lists and step-by-step installation guides showing how to install them as free-standing fences or how to attach to existing fence types.

If you believe your target species needs something different then please let us know.

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  • Salamanders
  • Newts
  • Toads
  • Tortoises
  • Small Snakes
  • Small Turtles
  • Small Lizards
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INFORMATION & GUIDES

  • Large Turtles
  • Large Lizards
  • Small Frogs
  • Small Mammals
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INFORMATION & GUIDES

  • Large Snakes
  • Large Frogs
  • Small Mammals
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Case Study:

Presqu'ile Provincial Park

We supplied permanent multi-species exclusion fencing for Ontario Parks that was installed along a roadside in Presqu’ile Provincial Park, targeting Snapping Turtles and other reptile and amphibian species. The installation method involved the bottom lip being placed on top of the ground and then covered with earth and gravel. This installation technique was very swift and effective, allowing the fencing to be in place to help reduce roadkill as quickly as possible. The fencing on both sides of the roads was connected to a wildlife-crossing culvert that will allow animals to safely travel between these two areas of their habitat.

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Popular Target Species

Special-Status Species (SSS) & Species at Risk (SAR)

Frogs

  • Northern leopard frog Rana pipiens
  • California red-legged frog Rana draytonii
  • Oregon spotted frog Rana pretiosa

Snakes

  • Alameda whipsnake Masticophis lateralis euryxanthus
  • Pine snake Pituophis melanoleucus
  • Eastern foxsnake Pantherophis gloydi
  • Butler’s gartersnake Thamnophis butleri
  • Massasauga Sistrurus catenatus
  • Timber rattlesnake Crotalus horridus
  • Prairie rattlesnake Crotalus viridis
  • Eastern fox snake Pantherophis gloydi
  • Eastern indigo snake Drymarchon corais couperi

Lizards

  • Blunt-nosed leopard lizard Gambelia sila
  • Coachella Valley fringe-toed lizard Uma inornata
  • Texas horned lizard Phrynosoma cornutum

Salamanders

  • California tiger salamander Ambystoma californiense
  • Blue-spotted salamander Ambystoma laterale
  • Jefferson salamander Ambystoma jeffersonianum
  • Western tiger salamander Ambystoma mavortium
  • Eastern tiger salamander Ambystoma tigrinum

Toads

  • Arroyo toad Anaxyrus californicus
  • Houston toad Bufo houstonensis
  • Yosemite toad Anaxyrus canorus
  • Fowler’s toad Anaxyrus fowleri
  • Great plains toad Anaxyrus cognatus
  • Western toad Anaxyrus boreas

Small Mammals

  • Giant kangaroo rat Dipodomys ingens
  • Water vole Arvicola amphibius
  • Stephens’ kangaroo rat Dipodomys stephensi

Turtle & Tortoise

  • Blanding’s turtle Emydoidea blandingii
  • Spotted turtle Clemmys guttata
  • Painted turtle Chrysemys picta
  • Wood turtle Glyptemys insculpta
  • Snapping turtle Chelydra serpentina
  • Bog turtle Clemmys muhlenbergii
  • Eastern box turtle Terrapene carolina
  • Western pond turtle Actinemys marmorata
  • Ornate box turtle Terrapene ornatav
  • Spotted turtle Clemmys guttata
  • Desert tortoise Gopherus agassizii

About us

Ecologists & engineers in cooperation since 2004.

At Animex we combine biological understanding with modern engineering insight to provide leading solutions in wildlife exclusion fencing (WEF) and mitigation services. For over a decade we have worked within the construction and conservation industries enabling us to provide you with world-leading knowledge and local ecological expertise.

We provide wildlife exclusion fencing (WEF) solutions designed especially for species-of-special-concern and species at risk across North America and the world. Our unique range of environmentally friendly wildlife fencing products are specifically designed for use on temporary and permanent projects.

Address

Animex International HQ
K4 Keppel, Daedalus Park
Daedalus Drive, Lee-on-the-Solent
PO13 9FX
United Kingdom

Telephone

+44 1329 832 841

Email

info@animexfencing.com