Why do we love the great outdoors? New research shows part of the answer is in our genes
- Written by: Richard Fuller, Professor in Biodiversity and Conservation, The University of Queensland
ShutterstockDo you love spending time in nature? Or are you a city slicker, happier in the concrete jungle than the great outdoors? Back in 1986, the US biologist EO Wilson proposed that humans have an innate connection with the natural world, an idea known as biophilia.
Almost every aspect of our lives depends on nature, from food and shelter to...
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