Every few yards, he digs a shallow hole in the rich, red soil and plants the leafy sapling of an ebony tree, an iconic indigenous hardwood species with a jet-black interior that is prized for sculptures, piano keys, furniture accents, and stringed instrument fingerboards. Since last year, Nkouli and his neighbors in a handful of other villages in the area have planted more than 5, ebony trees. Taylor Guitars, which uses Cameroonian ebony to build fretboards and bridges for each of the , guitars it makes every year, has underwritten a unique coalition of local and international ecologists to fill critical gaps in the research on ebony ecology and to oversee the planting of up to 20, trees by next year.


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