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Documenting Forest Ecosystems & Biodiversity

Forestry Student | Field Researcher | Nature Storyteller

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My Practice

What I Do

Field science, visual documentation, and analytical interpretation for conservation outcomes.

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Research

Forest surveys, species records, and ecological monitoring across community and protected forests.

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Documentation

Photo, notes, and mapped observations to build reliable biodiversity evidence.

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Analysis

GIS and data workflows for turning field measurements into actionable insights.

10+Field Visits
50+Species Documented
3+Core Projects
5+Blog Reports
Currently Working On

Carbon Stock Monitoring in Community Forest Plots

Dipa is currently consolidating above-ground biomass data and species composition from permanent sample plots.

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A Himalayan Monal at 7am: Notes on Being Present in the Field

A Himalayan Monal at 7am: Notes on Being Present in the Field

I had been sitting in the same spot for 90 minutes when the Monal appeared from behind a juniper shrub at approximately 20 metres.

March 26, 2026
What Community Forestry Gets Right (And Where It Still Falls Short)

What Community Forestry Gets Right (And Where It Still Falls Short)

After a week in three community-managed forests in Makwanpur, I came away genuinely impressed — and more clear-eyed about limitations.

March 26, 2026
Why I Switched to Systematic Transects

Why I Switched to Systematic Transects

Early in my fieldwork I made the classic mistake: I sampled where the walking was easy.

March 26, 2026
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My Mission

Evidence for Conservation Decisions

Dipa Gurung builds field-validated forestry evidence to support biodiversity conservation and community-based management.

Available for research collaboration, internship, jobs ,conservation projects, and field work.

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