Animal Tracking Bracelet - Passage Penguin - Seafoam
Animal Tracking Bracelet - Passage Penguin - Seafoam
A portion of all proceeds are donated to the Global Penguin Society, the first and only international organization dedicated exclusively to the conservation of the world's 18 penguin species.
Each bracelet comes with a different penguin to track, so add as many as you would like! Gain knowledge of their amazing stories, age, and how many chicks they have. Follow their incredible passage on an exclusive tracking map.
- Brand: Fahlo
- Stone: Seafoam
- Each order helps support the Global Penguin Society
- Sizing: Elastic, one size fits most
- QR code provided to unlock interactive map - compatible on smart phones only.
How does tracking work?
- Tracked via SPOT (Smart Position and Temperature) tag
- 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 penguins tracked?
“We track penguins mainly to identify their feeding routes and location of food sources in the ocean. That information allows us to detect overlaps with human activities and implement conservation tools, such as the creation of protected areas or the elaboration of management plans. Devices can also track their diving behavior and register the depth, temperature of the water, salinity, etc.” - Global Penguin Society
How are penguins tracked?
“We use tracking devices that use different technology depending on what information we need to collect. Satellite devices allow us to track penguins online and know their position at all times. We do not need to recover the device to obtain the information. On the other hand, devices with GPS technology have to be recovered to obtain the information and we do not know where the penguin is during the trip.” - Global Penguin Society
Does tracking harm the penguins?
“We follow international protocols to deploy tracking devices on penguins. We also use materials that proved to be safe for penguins. Devices are attached to the lower back, where they do not affect the diving or swimming behavior. We use special tapes to attach the devices to the feathers and not to the skin.” - Global Penguin Society
For more information, visit globalpenguinsociety.org.