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Perfumed The Axe That Laid It Low: The Endangerment Of Sandalwood In Southern India, Ezra Rashkow Mar 2014

Perfumed The Axe That Laid It Low: The Endangerment Of Sandalwood In Southern India, Ezra Rashkow

Department of History Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works

Between 1950 and 1970, on average over 480,000 Indian sandalwood (Santalum album) trees were harvested annually in the state of Karnataka in southern India. Then, in 1974, it was suddenly discovered that there were only approximately 350,000 standing trees left in the entire state. Overnight, India’s sandalwood industry ground to a halt. The species was on the brink of extinction. Harvesting and trade in Indian sandalwood, long considered the most precious wood in the world, was ineffectively banned. Smugglers could now make more money by felling sandal trees than by poaching elephants for ivory. This article uses the history of …