An Earth Day Message From Bob Taylor
Bob Taylor talks about his work in the ebony forests of Cameroon, where his company Crelicam has planted more than 3,000 ebony trees.
Bob Taylor continues to work in the ebony forests of Cameroon, where Taylor Guitars and Crelicam are replanting trees and learning how we can better protect and support these essential natural resources and the ecosystems that rely on them.
Learn more about the Ebony Project and Taylor’s commitment to sustainable harvesting and resource management at our website. TaylorGuitars.com
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