- Animal phobias affect between 4% and 9% of people worldwide, causing anxiety, stress, and avoidance of natural areas that weakens environmental support
- Research focuses almost exclusively on spiders and mammals while ignoring how people increasingly fear or dislike harmless species
- Evidence suggests a troubling feedback loop: less time in nature may breed more fear, leading to even less outdoor time and stronger disconnection
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December 31, 2025
Why Growing Fear of Nature Could Harm Public Health and Conservation
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