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Zootherapeutic uses of animals by Mech tribe living in Duars of West Bengal, India [1]

Ethnobiological study in West Bengal is mostly confined to the use of plants in Ethnomedicine, however, there is a dearth of ethnozoogical works; thus, there is an urgent need to take up such studies. Recent survey among the Mech tribe living in the Duars of West Bengal, India, has recorded the uses of 20 different species of animals along with 11 species of plants in traditional medicines to cure different ailments. However, more efforts need to be exercised to explore and document the traditional ethnozoological knowledge accumulated by Mech and other tribes living in this region, so that, it can be put to the human welfare.

Original Source [2]

Publication Date: 
01/07/2014
Ajita Sarkar [3], Ritesh Biswa [4], A P Das [5]
Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge [6]
13
3
557-563
Tags:
Traditional Knowledge [7], Tribals [8], Flora [9], Fauna [10], West Bengal [11], Health [12], Medicinal Plants [13]
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