Waterberg
Plateau Park
Waterberg Plateau
Park is a national park in central
Namibia encompassing the Waterberg
Plateau, 68 km east of the town
of Otjiwarongo. The Waterberg
Plateau is a particularly prominent
feature, elevated high above the
plains of the Kalahari of Eastern
Namibia. The plateau and some
405 km² of surrounding land
were declared a Nature Reserve
in 1972. The plateau is largely
inaccessible so in the early 1970s
several of Namibia's endangered
species were translocated there
to protect them from predators
and poaching to extinction. The
programme was very successful
and Waterberg now supplies other
Namibian parks with rare species.
In 1989, Black Rhino were reintroduced
to the area from Damaraland, sparking
a successful breeding programme
of national and international
significance for the species. |