Sirtrack Supporting N/a’an ku sê

Naankuse-Logo-Black-Transparent-LargeTo the whole team at Sirtrack,

I wanted to personally send you our 2011 Thank you video which highlights the achievements we have made together for the people and animals at N/a’an ku sê. Thank you for everything you’ve done in 2011 to help make this happen – from sponsoring collars to help us safely release threatened cheetahs and sharing our news and stories with your clients - here’s to a successful 2012 together!

Please enjoy it and feel proud of the difference you’ve made:

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Lotek acquires Sirtrack

lotek logo

Tuesday, 13 December 2011

Sirtrack Limited, Havelock North, New Zealand has been acquired by Lotek Wireless Inc, Newmarket, Canada. Lotek have acquired Sirtrack to expand their operations and global reach specifically in Australia, New Zealand and Africa.

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New! Pinnacle GPS Iridium Collars

Iridium-CollarMonday, 31 October 2011

Sirtrack has a long history of supplying innovative tracking products, such as our proximity logger and microGPS. We continue to raise the bar and by looking at what wildlife people really want we ensure that all of our new products will be the very best on the market. Reliability and performance are a given and value for money and ease of use essential. We apply this thinking to our new product design.

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Working with Global Supplies in Africa

IWR-logoSAMonday, 3 October 2011

Sirtrack is currently attending the International Ranching Wildlife Symposium in Kimberley, SA.

For more information on the sypmposium please visit www.iwrs.co.za

Engineering in Agriculture

EA logo1Thursday, 15 September 2011

Sirtrack´s Wildlife Telemetry Consultant Chris Muller will be attending the Engineering in Agriculture Conference being held in Surfers Paradise in 28-30th September 2011.

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Happy Feet Transmissions Ceased

NZ Emporer Penguin WebpageMonday, 12 September 2011

A signal from the satellite transmitter that was attached to Happy Feet has not been received since Friday 9 September 2011, NZ time. This indicates that the satellite transmitter has not broken the surface of the water, required to transmit, since that time.

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Follow the journey of Happy Feet

happy feet buttonMonday, 29 August 2011

Happy Feet has been fitted with a Sirtrack KiwiSat 202 Satellite Transmitter which will transmit signals to satellites twice a day for three hours. This will allow us to monitor Happy Feet´s position as he travels. Each new position will be plotted on the map so we can all follow his progress.

Read more: Follow the journey of Happy Feet

Sirtrack Team Muck In

Group Photo at KaramuWednesday, 3 August 2011

Working with the regional council, Sirtrack team members made a difference to the local environment by planting hundreds of young trees along the banks of the Karamu Stream. This reserve is utilised by local groups for kayaking, cycling and walking. This waterway flows directly behind the property where Sirtrack is based so we look forward to seeing the plantings mature.

Global Supplies joins the Sirtrack family

corporate graphic short for web onlyThursday, 30 June 2011

Sirtrack is pleased to announce that Global Supplies is now our distribution partner for Africa. 

JJ van Altena and Jaco Mattheus have spent this week visiting Sirtrack in New Zealand receiving comprehensive training on Sirtracks large range of products.  Global Supplies will be able to provide our African based customers with on-the-ground advice, local knowledge and years of experience in animal tracking throughout Africa.  

For all African sales enquiries please contact Global Supplies on +27 82 468 6975.

Australasian Vertebrate Pest Conference

avpc conference logoMonday, 20 June 2011

Look out for Kevin Lay at the Australasian Vertebrate Pest Conference being held in Sydney 20-23 June.

The Vertebrate Pest Conference is a not-for-profit event held every three years to bring together researchers, managers, students and policy makers dealing with pest animals.

In 2011 the 15th meeting will be held at the spectacular Dockside Convention Centre, Cockle Bay Wharf, Sydney, Australia.

For more information please visit www.avpc.net.au