Advances in Clinical Toxicology depend on Ecotechnology
Journal Title: Advances in Clinical Toxicology - Year 2023, Vol 8, Issue 3
Abstract
The oldest enriched habitat of the Banka-Siphon-Dam (BSD) of Banka River (BR) attached to Eden Canal (EC) of Damodar River (DR), Kanchannagar, Burdwan, West Bengal India, covering a 3-5 sq km area with different flora- and faunal diversity with agricultural fields and dense vegetation forty-five years ago. But it was decreasing gradually up to December 2019 due to massive visitors or tourists, picnic parties with large sound systems, irregular fishing, killing wild animals, cutting the trees, disturbing and catching different animals including migratory birds, unethical human behaviors, and urbanization nearby badly affected on ‘Advances in Clinical Toxicology’. On the other hand, the Covid-lockdowns also impacted the ecosystem health during the pandemic coronavirus-disease (COVID-19), it has also faced social and economic challenges among the communities, and health systems-“the invisible patients”, due to hampering truism and education, and suspicious killing or catch or death of grey-coloured water monitor lizards, fishing cats, civet cats, and barn owls, and even migratory birds also. And has lost the ecological balance of water, land and vegetation (micro bio-climate) with an increased viper snake, rodent population, etc. And adversely affect the environment (Water, Sanitation and Ecology) and societal problems. To overcome, it is therefore, augments and confirms that propagation of the artificial nests, awareness, plantation of different fruits plants, and cultivations would be beneficial to do away with the rodent menace primarily, and inhibit the damage and economic losses, without putting any severe implications on the sustainability of pisciculture-fishery agro-ecosystems of the “Banka-Siphon Eden-Canal of Damodar May be Develop as ‘Biodiversity-Biomedicines-Hub for Advances in Clinical Toxicology Depend on Eco-technology’ Improving World Policy”. And the perfect ecological balance of water, land and vegetation may develop any ‘Future-Socioeconomically-Ecological-Tourist-Hub with Advances in Clinical Toxicology Eco-Technology Hub’.
Authors and Affiliations
Datta SC*
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