I’m from Georgia. In Georgia, we have lots of trees and greenery. Over the past 30 years we’ve seen a major influx of black people, from all over. They buy nice homes in the suburbs, nicer that most whites, and the first thing they do is cut down all the trees in the yards. I know some who won’t even go into their backyards because it’s adjacent to the woods...some have told me they are “afraid o’ dem woods”.
It’s hard to understand as I grew up playing in the woods, building forts, climbing trees, etc. it’s difficult to understand their inordinate fear of the woods, but it’s a common trait.
On the other hand, crime has increased to the point where folks won’t go into town at night, or on weekends.
I see the same reaction to nature in my area (northeastern NJ); we have plenty of mountains in the northwest (where the Appalachian Trail passes through) and campgrounds, but I never see blacks use them (and the campgrounds are often inexpensive).
For what its worth, there are Civil War II implications for this; holding the cities while surrendering the rest never works out.