Naturism originally began because cities were crowded and dirty places to live. Some still are, others not so bad. It's so easy to forget what places were like in the past--especially before you were born. But it all depends on where you live or maybe on where you want to live. I grew up in a small town that was a very pleasant place to live, there being no smokestack industry. But sometimes even very small towns have serious pollution issues, like if you live near a coal mining area. Later, while I was still in high school, we moved to the country and I finally had enough private woods to explore. That was when I started nude hiking, although I never thought of it as hiking. I've mentioned all that before, I think.
Now I live in the suburbs, still surrounded by woods. Although the woods are small and nowhere near private enough (they aren't mine, after all) for nude hiking. Another difference is that here, the woods really are full of animals, unlike the woods where I lived back home. There, all animals are seen as something that needed shooting and consequently, the woods have almost no wildlife. But I'm only speaking of that one place, not where you live. Where I live now, I see deer, sometimes from the windows of my house, as well as raccoons, groundhogs and even foxes. There are squirrels everywhere. I haven't seen any mountain lions or bears but I figure it's only a matter of time. Bears have been seen in the county and this is just outside of Washington, D.C. I think I have seen at least one coyote, too. Hunting is actually allowed around here (for deer), but only with bow and arrow, and the places behind the house where I go walking in the woods are posted for hunting in season.