Half a million sandalwood trees are now thriving on Hawai‘i Island, owing to the conservation and expansion efforts of Hāloa ‘Āina, which extracts oil from naturally deceased trees and puts the dust left from extraction (opposite) to good use.
Half a million sandalwood trees are now thriving on Hawai‘i Island, owing to the conservation and expansion efforts of Hāloa ‘Āina, which extracts oil from naturally deceased trees and puts the dust left from extraction (opposite) to good use.