At The SOSA, we believe in partnering with organizations that share our passion for wildlife conservation, and Fahlo stands out as one of our key collaborators. Founded in 2018, Fahlo has quickly made a name for itself by merging cutting-edge technology with a commitment to protecting the planet’s most vulnerable animals. Through their innovative wildlife tracking bracelets, Fahlo fosters curiosity and excitement for conservation, all while making a direct impact on wildlife protection efforts.
Fahlo’s mission is simple yet powerful: by purchasing a tracking bracelet or plush, you’re supporting the conservation of endangered species around the globe. Each bracelet connects users with a real animal, allowing them to follow its journey on a 3D map, from endangered sea turtles navigating the ocean to polar bears traversing icy tundras. This interactive experience educates and inspires individuals to take an active role in conservation.
Since its founding, Fahlo has donated over $3 million to support nonprofits and conservation programs worldwide, protecting habitats and species such as African elephants, whale sharks, sloths, and penguins. Their partnerships with renowned organizations like the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund and Save the Elephants have driven awareness and provided crucial funding for research, habitat preservation, and animal rehabilitation.
Blake Moynes, the founder of The SOSA, regularly partners with Fahlo to promote their shared vision of wildlife conservation. Blake's deep connection to wildlife and conservation aligns perfectly with Fahlo’s hands-on approach, and together, we’re inspiring individuals to take action to protect our planet’s most at-risk animals.
At The SOSA, we’re proud to support Fahlo’s efforts in turning awareness into action. Together, we’re creating meaningful change—one bracelet, one tracked animal, and one community at a time. Join us and Fahlo in this important mission to make the world a safer place for wildlife and future generations.
To learn more about Fahlo’s incredible work, visit them at myfahlo.com, or follow them on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube for the latest updates on their conservation efforts.