
Fahlo
Saving The Survivors is proud to partner with Fahlo, a purpose-driven brand that connects people to wildlife conservation through meaningful, trackable impact.
Together, we have launched The Charge Bracelet, a new rhino-tracking bracelet that directly supports Saving The Survivors’ work protecting one of Africa’s most threatened species. With every bracelet purchased, supporters can follow the journey of a black or white rhino living in South Africa, while contributing to vital on-the-ground conservation efforts.
Founded in 2012 by Dr. Johan Marais, Saving The Survivors is best known for its emergency response to wildlife injured by poaching and other traumatic incidents—particularly rhinos. Beyond rescue and rehabilitation, our work extends to long-term solutions including GPS tracking, translocation, breeding programs, and community education. These initiatives help reduce human-wildlife conflict and create safer futures for both animals and people.
The Charge Bracelet transforms conservation into a personal experience. Each bracelet reveals a unique rhino to track, helping supporters understand the daily movements, challenges, and protection efforts involved in keeping these incredible animals safe. Available in multiple bold colourways—including Africa-inspired designs—each bracelet makes a statement for wildlife conservation.
To learn more and purchase the Rhino Charge Bracelet, visit Fahlo’s website:
👉 https://myfahlo.com/en-gb/products/rhino-tracking-bracelet
Every bracelet helps protect a rhino. Every supporter becomes part of the mission.
To ensure the safety of the rhinos at all times, every tracking experience provided through Fahlo includes the Fahlo Protection Ping™. This system means that a rhino’s displayed movements may be delayed, or historical, depending on strict safety protocols developed in collaboration with conservation partners. While supporters still enjoy the meaningful experience of following a rhino’s journey, all location data is carefully managed behind the scenes to protect the animals from harm. At every step, rhino safety comes first.


