Fight fear
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.69905/vv8mya70Keywords:
Aversion, Fear, Antagonistic relationships, Snakes, Human valuesAbstract
A story about the lack of knowledge as the driver of fear of snakes, and how this conflict affects the health of the environment, which should redefine our relationship with the environment and local culture.
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