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Sea turtles have navigated Earth's oceans for more than 100 million years, using the planet's magnetic field to find their way back to the exact beach where they were born. Watching one make that journey on a live tracking map is something that genuinely doesn't get old.
Each Fahlo Journey Plush includes a QR code. Scan it with the free Fahlo Animal Tracker app on any Android or Apple device and you'll be connected to a real sea turtle to follow. You'll see its name, photo, and location updates as it swims. Sea turtles are tracked using SPOT (Smart Position and Temperature) satellite tags, which transmit location data when the turtle surfaces to breathe. Tracking data may be live, delayed, or historical based on safety protocols set by Fahlo's conservation partners.
The Journey Plush is made in partnership with the Sea Turtle Conservancy, the oldest sea turtle research and conservation organization in the world, founded in 1959. Their work tracks loggerhead, leatherback, hawksbill, and green sea turtles to study migration routes, nesting behavior, and the impact of climate change on turtle populations. Every purchase supports their ongoing field research.
Six of the world's seven sea turtle species are currently threatened or endangered. Their biggest threats include coastal development, plastic pollution, entanglement in fishing gear, and rising sand temperatures that affect how eggs develop. The research funded by this purchase directly addresses those threats.