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Conservation Experts Sound the Alarm Over Australian Sandalwood

Used in countless luxury fragrances, sandalwood is a coveted ingredient for beauty companies, but researchers worry the native tree population in Australia is on the brink of extinction.
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Used in countless luxury fragrances, sandalwood is a coveted ingredient for beauty companies, but researchers worry the native tree population in Australia is on the brink of extinction. (Shutterstock)

Consumers and celebrities around the world covet it for its warm, earthy and musky scent, but Australian sandalwood’s popularity has come at more than just a hefty cost to the wallet, with some scientists warning the species is at risk of extinction in the wild.

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