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How to Choose a Reliable Palo Santo Wholesale Supplier: 7 Criteria That Matter
How to Choose a Reliable Palo Santo Wholesale Supplier: 7 Criteria That Matter
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Not all Palo Santo wholesale suppliers are equal — and suspiciously low prices are often the first red flag. Before...

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Ethically Sourced Palo Santo: the 30+2 rule that defines the sacred wood
Ethically Sourced Palo Santo: the 30+2 rule that defines the sacred wood
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Authenticity takes time. At EcuadorianHands, we don’t just harvest wood; we honor a natural legacy. Learn about the...

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EcoPlayas: We are united by the awareness we cultivate
EcoPlayas: We are united by the awareness we cultivate
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For years, we've been transforming the relationship between coastal communities and the sea, with concrete results:...

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The scent that takes me back home: Manabí, my childhood, and Palo Santo
The scent that takes me back home: Manabí, my childhood, and Palo Santo
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Discover how the aroma of Palo Santo evokes the deepest childhood memories of Manabí: the wood-fired oven,...

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Composition and Tree Structure of a Dry Forest Fragment in the Ecuadorian Coast
Composition and Tree Structure of a Dry Forest Fragment in the Ecuadorian Coast
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EcuadorianHands promotes research and conservation of the tropical dry forest, home to the Palo Santo tree. Learn how...

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Reforestation Palo Santo Bursera Graveolens

Since 2015, we have been restoring the dry tropical forest of Manabí through a combination of science, community engagement, and a strong sense of purpose. Our reforestation program promotes the natural regeneration of Palo Santo trees and other native species such as Algarrobo (Prosopis), Muntingia calabura, and Acacia farnesiana, thus strengthening biodiversity, soil health, and local livelihoods. To date, we have planted over 12,000 trees (updated Oct 2025).

Our Palo Santo is ethically sourced—no trees are felled. We only use wood that has fallen naturally and is sustainably managed within our Protected Natural Reserve BVP "ElArtesan-EcuadorianHands", recognized by the Ecuadorian Ministry of the Environment.

Our impact extends further through EcoPlayas and its #LlévateTuBasura (Leave NO Trace) program: A community focused on educating and making the population an active part in the protection and sustainable development of the beaches. Do we want clean beaches? #LlévateTuBasura (Leave NO Trace). Monthly community cleanups and environmental education.

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