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Wander Sloth Towel Bag - Fahlo

Each towel tracks a sloth
Towel with sloth and leaf pattern on a white background
Wander Sloth Towel Bag - Fahlo

Wander Sloth Towel Bag - Fahlo

Each towel tracks a sloth

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Wander Sloth Towel Bag - Fahlo

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Each towel comes with a real sloth to track in Costa Rica! Follow the slow and steady path with the Fahlo - Wander Sloth design. This 2-in-1 towel bag is made from 100% organic cotton with a single jacquard weave for a super soft, ultra absorbent, and sand-resistant beach towel you can take anywhere. Completed with twisted tassels and a Fahlo Collaboration label for added style. In partnership with The Sloth Conservation Foundation to help protect the region’s urban two-and three-fingered sloths.
    Track a real animal with every towel.

    Track a real animal with every towel.

    Choose your adventure.

    Choose your adventure.

    Track a real animal with every towel.

    Track a real animal with every towel.

    Choose your adventure.

    Choose your adventure.

    Track a real animal with every towel.

    Track a real animal with every towel.

    Choose your adventure.

    Choose your adventure.

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    Track a Sloth

    Track a Sloth

    Each towel comes with a real sloth to track in Costa Rica! In partnership with The Sloth Conservation Foundation to help protect the region’s urban two-and three-fingered sloths.

    Scan & Say Hello

    Scan & Say Hello

    Scan the included QR code to meet your sloth, learn their story, and follow their movements through the canopies.

    Following Their Journey

    Following Their Journey

    The sloths are tracked using a combination of GPS and VHF (Very High Frequency) collars placed by conservation researchers to study their movements and learn how to better protect them.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • "Sloths are being monitored under the Urban Sloth Project, a research initiative where we are studying the impact of urbanization and habitat disturbance on the lives, behavior, and activity of wild sloths in Costa Rica. This research will help us develop new conservation initiatives and improve our current ones!"

      To learn more, visit our partner directly at slothconservation.org.

    • "We are using VHF collars that emit radio signals we can detect with a radio receiver. When the signal in the receiver is strong, it means we're close to the sloth! We manually take notes on the GPS points of the sloth. The sloth is usually high up in the canopy, and we have to make sure to visually confirm the collar and antenna on the sloth to be sure it is the one we're tracking."
    • "Absolutely not! VHF collars are really safe and scientists have been using these devices for years! The collars are also really light and do not interfere with the regular activities of the wild sloths. The batteries of the collars can last up to 2 years. Once we fit the collar on the sloth, we set the sloth free and can monitor it for several months without the need to recapture the sloths to change batteries. They live their lives up in the trees while we track them on the ground."
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