Title : Barn owl used as natural biomedicine booster vaccine focusing public health ecology environment biodiversity migration food security?
Abstract:
The public health sector of America says 20 public health wins in 2025. But still now the world is facing many infectious diseases affecting public health, epidemiology, microbiology, and vaccine and drug development, ultimately causing morbidity and mortality. It is also linked to poverty, sanitation, and climate, addressing unique health challenges from vector-borne illnesses to malnutrition, often involving complex organisms and environmental factors. Recent studies have estimated the probability of another pandemic of the magnitude of COVID-19 occurring in the coming 25 years to be about 50. There is no magical way to solve the problem. But a barn owl can solve the problem. The barn owl (Tyto alba L.) populations in the campus of Kanchannagar D. N. Das High School (HS), Burdwan-713102, West Bengal, India, from the year of 2015 to 2026 update control the corona viruses cusing COVID 19 pandemic, avian influenza (bird flu) A(H5N1) pandemic wide spreading among birds and poultry with transmission to mammals including humans also by direct offering or using their own flesh, fats, flesh, eggs, blood, feathers, bones, etc. or by consuming infected animals as a top most carnivores directly or indirectly improving their natural immunity as well as boosting immunity of all animals including humanbeing. Owls regulate the public health, environment, biodiversity, migration, climate, poverty, sanitation, and food security, also by exploring their bioactive compound. By focusing on nature-based observed-clinical study, scientists and policymakers alike recognise the dual benefits for both environment and human well-being through its holistic lens. Biodiversity, Ecology & Nature-Based Innovative Solutions embodies a footprint shift toward symbiotic coexistence and long-term sustainability. So, in the observation-based natural clinical study, the Barn owl was used as a natural-biomedicine-booster-vaccine, focusing on public-health environment-biodiversity-migration food-security? More research is needed for the direct application of this family and community biomedicine vaccine to humans.
Keywords: Barn-owl, natural-biomedicine-booster-vaccine, focusing, public-health, environment-biodiversity-migration, food-security


