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Animal Tracking Bracelet - Trek Giraffe - Key Stone

Animal Tracking Bracelet - Trek Giraffe - Key Stone

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Each bracelet comes with a different giraffe to track, so add as many as you would like! A portion of all proceeds are donated to the Somali Giraffe Project, who focuses on the conservation and recovery of the endangered reticulated giraffe through research, education, and community involvement.

        Learn your giraffe's name and get their picture. Gain knowledge of their amazing stories, age, and what family they belong to. Follow their incredible trek on an exclusive tracking map.

                • Brand: Fahlo
                • Stone: Key Stone
                • Each order helps support the Somali Giraffe Project
                • 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 tail 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 giraffes tracked?

                Giraffes are one of the most recognizable large mammals on Earth, yet we know very little about their biology and conservation needs. This is because giraffes, due to their unique anatomy, have not been good candidates for collaring until recently. Recent advancements in technology have allowed our partners at the Somali Giraffe Project to track these unique animals in an effort to understand their movements and habitat use.

                How are giraffes tracked?

                Giraffes are tracked by placing a tag on their tail, which sends back hourly GPS locations via satellite to our partners at the Somali Giraffe Project. During the tagging process, their team is also able to take body measurements and other vitals as well as blood and hair samples, depending on the specific research needs. This process is very quick and lasts less than 5–10 minutes from tagging to release.

                Does tracking harm the giraffes?

                Giraffe research historically has lagged behind compared to other large mammals. This is because typical collars placed on the neck of animals do not fit giraffes well, as they slide right off when the animal bends. Recently, scientists have tried to figure out the best way to put tags on giraffes. Initial trials recommended putting solar powered tags on the ossicones of giraffes, but these generated controversy and were discontinued. More recently, this has changed to putting the same tags on the giraffes' tail, and this has been shown not to harm the giraffe at all. These very light solar powered devices do not affect the animal in terms of their behavior or health, and are the safest way to track giraffes currently!

                For more information, visit somaligiraffe.org

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