Sometimes foresters in eastern North America may feel as if they are in a Lemony Snicket novel, with chestnut blight, spongy moth, Dutch elm disease, and emerald ash borer creating a continuing series of unfortunate events. Emerald ash borer (EAB) is one of the most recent invasive pests with the potential to eliminate an entire tree species. And foresters have many questions on how to manage EAB-impacted stands and what they can do to help maintain ash trees as a component of our forests. On this episode of SilviCast we talk with two of North America’s leading researchers working on EAB genetics and ecology, Kathleen Knight and Jennifer Koch of the USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station in Delaware, Ohio.