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Animal Tracking Bracelet - Dash Red Panda - Himalaya Stone
Animal Tracking Bracelet - Dash Red Panda - Himalaya Stone
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Get your mountain gear ready, we’re heading to the Himalayas! Created in partnership with AZA’s SAFE Saving Animals From Extinction Red Panda and Red Panda Network, each tracking bracelet unlocks an interactive map and helps Fahlo support red panda conservation in Nepal.
- Brand: Fahlo
- Stone: Himalaya Stone
- Sizing: Elastic, one size fits most
- QR code provided to unlock interactive map - compatible on smart phones only.
How does tracking work?
- Tracked via GPS collar
- This animal’s safety guarded with the Fahlo Protection Ping™
Every Fahlo tracking experience includes the Fahlo Protection Ping™. This indicates each animal’s unique path may be live, delayed, or historical based on required safety protocol in accordance with our nonprofit partners.
While the experience of following an animal’s journey remains the same for you, we work behind the scenes with our partners to ensure this experience is presented in a way that keeps the animals safe, one step or splash at a time.
Why are red pandas tracked?
Given their mountainous habitat and elusive nature, red pandas are difficult to spot in the wild. Tracking these arboreal mammals provides valuable insights into their movement ecology and behavior. Such information is critical for effective conservation planning.
How are red panda tracked?
The radio telemetry relies on the very high frequency (VHF) signals emitted by the transmitter attached to the collar, which need to be tracked manually using an antenna. The researchers have to be on the ground to locate their frequencies. On the other hand, GPS telemetry uses satellite systems to record locations at certain intervals, which can be tracked remotely without being in the field.
Does tracking harm the red pandas?
Available studies have reported no or negligible harm to animals while tracking them using these devices
