Figure 4 The authors highlighted 41 plant species that the tribals used for curing fever, jaundice, diarrhea, dysentery, cough and asthma. Jima and Megersa (2018) performed ethnobotanical survey for documentation of medicinal plants used by local communities of Berbere distict, South East Ethopia for the treatment of various human diseases. The authors identified 70 medicinal plants belonging to 56 genera and 46 families in the survey. Singh et al. (2020) explored the ethnobotanical diversity of Jasrota Hill in Western Himalaya region. The study was conducted to check local healing practices followed by the local dwellers of the region for the treatment of various diseases. The authors determined ethnomedicinal uses of 121 plant species belonging to 105 genera and 53 families.