Asmita Ranapaheli (She/Her)

Research Intern, Small Mammal Conservation and Research Foundation

About Asmita Ranapaheli

I’m Asmita Ranapaheli, a passionate turtle researcher with a Master’s degree in Ecology and Environment from Tribhuvan University. My work is driven by a belief that conservation thrives on collaboration. By uniting diverse voices and expertise, we can create innovative, sustainable solutions to protect habitats, empower communities, and safeguard endangered species.

In addition to my research, I run Respite, a YouTube channel where I bring the wonders of wildlife, plants, and zoology to a wider audience. Through captivating and accessible content, I aim to inspire curiosity, foster a deeper connection with nature, and highlight the urgent need for biodiversity conservation in an increasingly fragile world. 

Which category below best describes the type of organisation you currently work for/or run?

Charity/Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO)

Areas of expertise

Research

Would you be willing to be approached and share your lessons learned in your area(s) of expertise with our community?

Yes

Would you like to be added to the calendar invitation for our monthly WildHub Socials?

Yes

Are you currently signed up for one of our WildTeam training courses? Please select "No" if you are not signed up, or choose the course you are registered for below.

1. No, I am not signed up for a WildTeam training course

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Recent Comments

Nov 22, 2024

Dear Thirza,

Thank you for the warm welcome! I’m excited to be part of WildHub. The Community Advocate role and Conservation Catalyst programme both sound like great opportunities, and I’m interested in learning more about them. I’ll also check out the member Social events.

Thanks again, and I’ll reach out if I have any questions!

Best regards,
Asmita Ranapaheli

Nov 22, 2024

Dear Flavia,

Thank you so much for the warm welcome! I’m excited to be part of the WildHub community. I look forward to contributing, learning, and sharing insights from my experiences in wildlife conservation.

I appreciate your support and will certainly reach out if I have any questions.

Best regards,
Asmita Ranapaheli

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