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Low plastic fences alongside motorways

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Johnboy63 | 11:37 Sun 18th May 2008 | How it Works
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Has anyone noticed these? About a foot high, clear plastic, with wooden posts every 6 feet or so. Often found near roadworks (eg M1 south of Dunstable at the moment)

What on earth are they for? Also - they suddenly stop for no obvious reason....

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Reptile fence. If works are planned there will be search and relocation of reptiles, often newts. The fence is erected to prevent animals relocating the cleared area.

http://www.legacy-habitat.co.uk/newt_fencing.h tml?gclid=CP-K96S6sJMCFRWTMAoddFR-LA

Only one problem with that alan30, Newts are AMPHIBIANS, (not reptiles).
He's been watching Jurassic Park...
OK, I missed out the 'and'!

reptiles, and often newts.

Hopefully johnboy63 gets the idea. Fence applies to reptiles and/or amphibians.
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