Current Research in Zoology and Entomology Sciences (Volume - 3), edited by Dr. Deepak Rawal, presents a cutting-edge collection of research focusing on wildlife disease ecology, climate-induced stress in pollinators, and the antimicrobial properties of edible insects. The volume opens with a detailed discussion on zoonotic disease dynamics in wildlife, underscoring the importance of surveillance and ecological balance. A subsequent chapter explores the molecular challenges posed by climate change to honeybee health, particularly how elevated temperatures and environmental stressors alter gene expression, immune function, and pesticide susceptibility. The final chapter investigates two traditionally consumed edible insects from Manipur-Hydrous indicus and Gryllotalpa orientalis-evaluating their antimicrobial potential and role as nutraceuticals. Together, these chapters bridge public health, ecological conservation, and food science, offering actionable insights for researchers in zoology, entomology, environmental biology, and public health.