Animex International

Animex International Wildlife fencing & habitat connectivity

Animex® innovate the approach to ecological research and mitigation.

Animex animal exclusion fencing systems are specifically designed to exclude various species of Reptile, Amphibian & Small Mammals from areas surrounding development & construction projects worldwide. Easily installed, recoverable & reusable systems suitable for a wide variety of locations & projects. Complies with legislation protecting endangered species & assists in eliminating stoppages & dela

ys on various construction projects including pipe & overhead cable lines, highways & construction sites. Animex is designed by experienced Biologists & Ecologists and can assits in the mitigation strategies for projects worldwide.



- One-way fencing for multiple species of Reptile, Amphibian & Small Mammal

- Easily installed, durable & re-usable system

- Eliminate project delay times due to the presence of protected species

- Complies with endangered & protected species legislation & recommendations

- Worldwide supply and installation

- Tailor-made exclusion fencing available to suit your projects

Temporary wildlife fencing is designed to support construction phases and short- to medium-term projects, manufactured f...
29/01/2026

Temporary wildlife fencing is designed to support construction phases and short- to medium-term projects, manufactured from recycled HDPE ♻️.

We also offer a semi-permanent option with extended durability and additional features for projects that require greater resilience.

Permanent wildlife fencing is designed for long-term infrastructure projects, using selected metals to deliver robust, lasting performance.

Choosing the right fencing depends on project duration, risk, and performance needs; temporary, semi-permanent, or permanent.

Know the Term: UV DegradationSunlight can take a toll on fencing materials. ☀️Many standard plastics, PVC, nylon meshes,...
27/01/2026

Know the Term: UV Degradation
Sunlight can take a toll on fencing materials. ☀️

Many standard plastics, PVC, nylon meshes, and fabric-based barriers degrade quickly under high UV, becoming brittle or failing prematurely.

Animex’s AMX-T and AMX-SP fencing includes black carbon to boost UV resistance, extending lifespan and maintaining long-term performance, even in harsh, high-exposure environments.

22/01/2026

Watch these Garter snakes in action! 🐍

This one-way jump-out, made from a sheet of fencing and gravel, allows wildlife to safely climb the ramp and drop down on the other side.

The design ensures animals can exit fenced areas without re-entering, improving overall system effectiveness and as you can see in this video, it works exactly as intended.

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22/01/2026

Caught on Camera 🐍
Watch these Garter snakes in action!

This one-way jump-out, made from a sheet of fencing and gravel, allows wildlife to safely climb the ramp and drop down on the other side.
The design ensures animals can exit fenced areas without re-entering, improving overall system effectiveness and as you can see in this video, it works exactly as intended.

One-way jump-outs are a simple, cost-effective addition that can make a big difference for wildlife. 🐍🐾They provide a sa...
20/01/2026

One-way jump-outs are a simple, cost-effective addition that can make a big difference for wildlife. 🐍🐾

They provide a safe escape route, keeping animals on the correct side of fencing and improving overall system performance.
For AMX-T and AMX-SP fencing, jump-outs can be created using sediment ramps, ramps formed from fencing materials, or one-way funnels, each designed to allow safe exit without re-entry.

Swipe to see how these simple solutions can be integrated into new or existing fencing designs.

Wildlife Spotlight: Brazilian Tree FrogBrazilian tree frogs are exceptional climbers, thanks to their adhesive toe pads....
15/01/2026

Wildlife Spotlight: Brazilian Tree Frog
Brazilian tree frogs are exceptional climbers, thanks to their adhesive toe pads. 🐸
This means they interact with fencing vertically, not just at ground level.

We’re working closely with conservation teams in Brazil who are leading these on-site trials to help protect endangered tree frogs, alongside other vulnerable wildlife in the area. Their field expertise is vital in shaping real-world solutions.
Swipe through to learn more about their behaviour and how we’re testing the best designs together.

Did You Know? – Animex Wildlife Fencing and Desert Tortoises 🐢Animex wildlife fencing is suitable for desert tortoises a...
22/12/2025

Did You Know? – Animex Wildlife Fencing and Desert Tortoises 🐢

Animex wildlife fencing is suitable for desert tortoises and can be used to help guide individuals safely through areas where movement may otherwise be restricted. By providing a reliable means of guidance, these solutions help reduce risks associated with roads, construction, and other human activity. ✅

When combined with careful monitoring and strategic placement, Animex fencing supports population health, allowing desert tortoises to thrive even in challenging environments. This demonstrates that thoughtfully designed wildlife mitigation measures can enable species to coexist alongside human infrastructure while maintaining ecological connectivity and long-term conservation outcomes.

Wildlife Spotlight: Pine Martens 🌿Pine martens are agile, tree-dwelling carnivores that rely on connected woodland habit...
16/12/2025

Wildlife Spotlight: Pine Martens 🌿

Pine martens are agile, tree-dwelling carnivores that rely on connected woodland habitats to move, hunt, and find shelter. Fragmentation from roads and development can restrict their range and isolate populations.

We have installed a demonstration bridge in the Wildwood Wildlife Park for members of the public and professionals to see how a structure like this may look in real life. We also installed a section of the bridge in the pine marten enclosure to see how they interact with a section of a traditional arboreal structure. How they behave will help us understand and potentially influence design choices for future artificial structures in the wild.

Learn more about our ongoing habitat connectivity projects at https://animexbridge.com/

Join us at Ecology Expo 2026! 🌍 Animex will be attending Ecology Expo 2026, where our team will be exhibiting, hosting a...
11/12/2025

Join us at Ecology Expo 2026! 🌍

Animex will be attending Ecology Expo 2026, where our team will be exhibiting, hosting a CPD session on habitat connectivity, and demonstrating arboreal bridge systems within the outdoor exhibition area.

The event brings together professionals and organisations dedicated to wildlife conservation and mitigation innovation, an excellent opportunity to connect, learn, and share.

Tickets are on sale now! 🎫
Find out more and secure your place: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/richardcromptonltd/1797788

08/12/2025

We’ve collected our cameras for the NHMP and here’s something we captured on site! 📸🦔

We’re proud to have contributed to the National Hedgehog Monitoring Programme for the past three years, helping build a clearer picture of hedgehog populations across the UK. The programme uses trail cameras and the dedication of volunteers nationwide to monitor hedgehog distribution and population trends. 🌍

This pilot study has now come to an end and, although we haven’t recorded any hedgehogs on our site so far (except the suspiciously tall one in this video 👀), the cameras have offered fantastic insights into the other wildlife that thrives here. 🐾

Now that our cameras are collected, we’re busy uploading the data and excited to receive our final NHMP report! 📥

People's Trust for Endangered Species British Hedgehog Preservation Society

The Arboreal Bridge Webinar — Full Recording Now Available to Watch!🎥🌿A big thank you to everyone who joined our live se...
11/11/2025

The Arboreal Bridge Webinar — Full Recording Now Available to Watch!🎥🌿

A big thank you to everyone who joined our live session, and to our expert speakers, Ian White (People's Trust for Endangered Species), Hazel Ryan (Wildwood Kent), and Tremaine Gregory (WWF), for sharing their insight on arboreal connectivity and bridge design.

Missed it live? You can now stream the full recording, hosted by Steve Bega, and gain a complete overview of how arboreal bridges are planned, constructed, and assessed in real-world environments.

🔗 Watch the recording here: https://animexinternational.com/arboreal-bridge-webinar

23/10/2025

Our cameras have captured dormice and other nocturnal species moving quietly through their woodland homes.

By studying these nighttime movements, conservationists can understand how animals use the landscape and how to protect the habitats they depend on.

Learn more about how we monitor wildlife and connect habitats across the countryside: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/1217598364275/WN_4mwPHgNIQv6lCEoNZGbiNA

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