Both Sirtrack and Lotek also assist clients with system selection, equipment training and data analysis.
Jim Lotimer, president and CEO of Lotek Wireless, said the purchase offered Lotek a broader array of products and services to assist in animal monitoring around the world. "This alliance allows us to expand our markets and continue with our passion for the environment," he said.
Lotek acquired Sirtrack to expand their market reach, specifically in Australia, New Zealand and Africa. Sirtrack was the first telemetry company to appoint a distributor based in Africa.
Landcare Research chairwoman Jo Brosnahan said Landcare had been looking to sell Sirtrack for "some years".
"We wanted the best future for Sirtrack and were looking at what value Landcare could continue to add," she said.
"It was better for the company to be involved with a company that was already active internationally. We really didn't believe we were the appropriate owners anymore."
It is is not unusual for Crown-owned entities to sell subsidiary companies. In 2005 government-owned Meridian Energy sold Victorian hydro and wind power business Southern Hydro to Australian Gas Light for A$1.425 billion. Ms Brosnahan declined to release the sale price of Sirtrack to Hawke's Bay Today.