Youths from Ribdung-Jaleswori village, located in Aiselukharka Rural Municipality-4 of Khotang district in eastern hill Nepal have organized series of meetings and gatherings, including consultation meetings with their parents and elders. Objective of these meetings and gatherings were to self-document the bio-cultural diversity available in their village. The self-documented bio-cultural diversity includes wild animals, birds, plant species, herbal medicines, and food crops including vegetables available in their village. These activities were processes of self-strengthening and self-enhancing knowledge of the youths form this village on bio-cultural property of their village.