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:

  1. a sustainable utilisation strategy,
  2. 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,
  3. 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