The Waterberg Landscape Alliance NPC (WLA) was founded in 2012 as a non-profit company under the name Save the Waterberg Rhino and was formally incorporated in 2016 (Reg No. 2016/163270/08). Since 2015, WLA has concentrated on strengthening area integrity to reduce crime and ensure a safe, secure Waterberg for all, with a particular emphasis on rhino protection.
As a community-based coordination and support organisation, WLA has successfully facilitated the establishment of a strong and effective security cluster network that now spans more than four million hectares. This collaborative network, supported by WLA, has played a critical role in combating rhino poaching and other forms of wildlife crime, while also helping to reduce broader criminal activity across the region through proactive approaches and the strategic use of resources.
WLA’s mission is to facilitate stakeholders in the Waterberg to effectively prevent and respond to crime and threats against people, property, and wildlife through collaboration, technology, a proactive unified approach, and shared resources — in alignment with national efforts to combat wildlife trafficking.
By leveraging over 13 years of experience, a credible network, and trusted partnerships, WLA and its collaborators are working towards a safer, more resilient Waterberg—where people, wildlife, and conservation economies can thrive together.
A well protected and conserved Waterberg that is valued locally, recognised globally and sustains a nature based future.
To actively undertake, facilitate and support the promotion and enhancement of the conservation and biodiversity value of the area.
With unmatched local expertise, deep-rooted partnerships, and a proven security-based conservation model, the Waterberg Landscape Alliance is driving lasting change. Our purpose is to safeguard the Waterberg’s biodiversity and landscapes while empowering communities and fostering sustainability. By working at scale and with collective commitment, we are building a resilient region and securing the Waterberg’s legacy for generations to come.
Through advocacy, facilitation, and technical support, we promote the application and expansion of protected areas. Each new designation strengthens the ecological integrity of the Waterberg and its role as a global conservation stronghold, ensuring resilience for generations to come.
We work to maintain the integrity of the Waterberg by supporting clusters and stakeholders, strengthening security, and ensuring that conservation areas remain free from illegal activity, and wildlife crime.
Safeguarding one of Africa’s key rhino strongholds and global Key Biodiversity Areas.
Uniting landowners with support and facilitation to strengthen conservation across the Waterberg. Through cooperation, resources and shared learning, we create a stronger, more resilient landscape for people and wildlife.