Emerging Trends in Zoology (Volume - 1), edited by Dr. A.K. Verma, brings together contemporary research and innovative insights into the dynamic world of zoological sciences. This volume explores a range of fascinating topics including mosquito-borne disease control using synthetic and natural repellents, the eco-friendly role of phytochemicals in pest management, and the complex nesting behavior of weaver birds. It also highlights environmental concerns through a discussion on plastic waste and assesses reproductive biology via seasonal influences on freshwater snails. Each chapter is contributed by experienced researchers from reputed institutions, offering multidisciplinary perspectives on ecological balance, public health, and animal behavior. This book serves as a crucial reference for students, researchers, educators, and policy-makers who are engaged in the advancement of zoology and its applications in solving real-world biological and environmental challenges.