The precious, fragrant resin is the scent of the festive season and rising in popularity in the wellness industry – but its natural source is being decimated. Salaban Salad Muse has built his whole life around frankincense. Living the small town of Dayaha in the Sanaag region of Somaliland, a breakaway region of Somalia, he works as a seasoned harvester of the famously aromatic resin, obtained only from the Boswellia tree. Every year, Salad Muse camps for three to six months in a cave near the site he owns with these trees on it. Each day he heads out the...