Protects riverbanks and ditches with interlocking units that share loads.
Ecological interlocking gabions use modular units that connect with each other to form a stable bank or slope protection layer. The connected layout helps reduce displacement while keeping the structure permeable and friendly to vegetation recovery.
It suits riverbank restoration, wetland edges, landscape waterfronts, and ecological slope works. Unit size, connection detail, filling stone, and surface treatment can be arranged around hydraulic conditions and planting requirements.

Ecological Interlocking Gabion is built from modular gabion units that connect through interlocking edges, fasteners, or adjacent unit engagement. After filling with stone or ecological material, the modules can be stacked into a continuous system for bank stability, drainage, and vegetation recovery.
Ecological Interlocking Gabion works by connecting modular units into one continuous protection face. Each module carries local loads, while the connected system distributes flow, soil pressure, and bank movement. Voids in stone or ecological fill support drainage and vegetation recovery.

| Common size | 1×0.5×0.5m, 1×1×1m, 2×1×1m, customizable |
| Mesh opening | 50×50mm, 75×75mm, 100×100mm, etc. |
| Wire diameter | 3.0-6.0mm |
| Surface treatment | Hot-dip galvanized, powder coated, zinc-aluminum coating |
| Accessories | Spiral binders, stiffeners, clips, connection rings |
Protects riverbanks and ditches with interlocking units that share loads.
Fits stormwater storage, drainage ditches, and permeable landscape edges.
Efficient for low and medium retaining walls and stepped slopes.
Used in parks, campuses, and communities where ecology and appearance both matter.