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2.1 What is wildlife fencing?
Wildlife fencing is a generic term for any form of barrier used to keep various wildlife species, such as great crested newts, badgers or water voles, inside or out of a specific area. There are various forms of wildlife fencing that vary considerably in design depending on the species it is designed to protect. Newt fencing or amphibian fencing, for example is made from materials that form a solid barrier, impermeable to small species. Badger fencing, on the other hand, is made from a high-tensile wire netting to provide a strong barrier that can withstand attack from a mammal with a fairly destructive nature.
2.2 Wildlife fencing applications
The term wildlife fencing can refer to the following applications:
Newt fencing
Reptile fencing
Amphibian fencing
Badger fencing
Otter fencing
Snake fencing
Adder fencing
Water vole fencing
2.3 www.wildlifefencing.co.uk
www.wildlifefencing.co.uk is the first dedicated online facility for the purchase of newt fencing materials in the UK. Purchases can also be made over the phone by calling 0114 273 1751, all major cards accepted.
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Several newt fencing systems are available to meet all of your newt fencing needs:
- 'Temporary newt fencing' provides a cost effective newt fencing solution for projects with up to a 2 year life-span, and where risk of human disturbance is minimal.
- 'Semi-permanent newt fencing' provides a more durable solution but still economic newt fencing solution.
- 'Permanent newt fencing' is manufactured from 4mm recycled HDPE board, which is highly durable and resistant to vandalism and general site damage.
- 'Permanent steel newt fencing' is our toughest newt fencing available, it is manufactured from galvanised steel and has a lifespan of 20 years plus.
- 'Newt trapping and refugia'. All the necessary materials for creating newt traps and refugia to use in conjunction with any newt fencing system are also available.
Web: www.wildlifefencing.co.uk

