Waterberg Conservancy
Land uses
- Cattle farming
- Environmental education
- Game farming
- Private reserve
- Tourism - Guest Farm
Land area
- 1,668 km2
Registered in 1993, Waterberg Conservancy is a freehold conservancy. A freehold conservancy is a legally protected area of a group of bona fide land-occupiers practicing co-operative management on freehold land.
Registered in 1993, Waterberg Conservancy is a freehold conservancy. A freehold conservancy is a legally protected area of a group of bona fide land-occupiers practicing co-operative management on freehold land based on:
- a sustainable utilisation strategy,
- promoting conservation of natural resources and wildlife,striving to re-instate the original bio-diversity with the basic goal of sharing resources amongst all members,
- striving to re-instate the original bio-diversity with the basic goal of sharing resources amongst all members.
The following organisations and farms are members of Waterberg Conservancy:
- Aroma
- Bergview
- Droehout
- Elandsvreugde
- Groenhout
- Hamakari
- Hamakarie-suid
- Hebron
- Hermain
- Hohenstein
- Imhoff
- Klein Hamakari
- Mirage
- Neu-brakpan
- Nog verder
- Okaharu katiti
- Okambukonde
- Okambukonde West
- Okamuru
- Okosongomingo
- Okuzauna
- Ombujomatemba
- Ombujosondu
- Omuverume-nord
- Onjombompapa
- Oros
- Osonanga
- Osonanga
- Otjahewita
- Otjosongombe
- Otjurutjondjou
- Rodenstein
- Schangen
- Teutoburg
- Treurniet
- Uitsig
- Vaalwater
- Warlencourt