Fauna Safe Panels

Fauna Safe Panels are installed along roads as a crucial measure to protect vulnerable amphibians during their annual migration, such as toads and frogs. In addition, they improve road safety by preventing drivers from suddenly swerving.

Download leaflet

Toad Migration

Twice a year, the toad migration takes place. In spring, toads and frogs migrate en masse to water bodies to breed and lay eggs. Following this, these amphibians return to land for the winter period. Due to the increase in traffic near natural areas, these animals are frequently run over.

Protecting Animals with Fauna Safe Panels

Fauna Safe Panels are placed along roads to protect vulnerable amphibians during their annual migration, such as toads and frogs. Other small animals, such as hedgehogs, rabbits, and hares, are also protected by these panels. They prevent these animals from accessing the roads and being hit, which is essential for preserving local biodiversity. Additionally, they improve road safety by preventing motorists from swerving suddenly.

No Disruptive Light Reflection

The UV-resistant and circular Fauna Safe Panels, known for their long lifespan and easy installation, offer an effective solution for protecting amphibians. These panels are often installed in combination with mesh to protect small wildlife as well. They are available in green rolls of 25 metres with a subtle textured surface, preventing disruptive light reflection and ensuring a more aesthetically pleasing integration into the landscape. Fauna Safe Panels are also available as smooth panels, 3 metres wide, in various thicknesses.

Features of Fauna Safe Panels

  • UV stable
  • Long lifespan
  • Tear and break resistant
  • Waterproof
  • Made from recycled material and fully recyclable
  • Available in rolls and panels

Product specifications Fauna Safe Panels

Want to learn more about the possibilities with Fauna Safe Panels?

Request a free consultation with our experts or request a quote directly!

Relevant additional solutions

GUTTER GRIDS
VIEW MORE