About the EAB Information Network

The Emerald Ash Borer Information Network is a trusted source for accurate, science-based information about the invasive emerald ash borer. Supported by a partnership of universities, government agencies and non-profit organizations across North America, The EAB Information Network provides resources to help the public identify EAB, manage ash trees and slow the pest’s spread. The EAB Information Network and EAB University are both funded by the United States Forest Service since 2003.

EAB University

Emerald Ash Borer University (EABU) is a collaborative educational ongoing webinar series where experts share research and practical guidance on EAB, other invasive forest pests, emerging diseases and science‑based management strategies. Through free, public webinars, EABU connects researchers, practitioners and community members across North America with timely information that supports healthier forests and informed decision-making.

All webinars are available on the EABU webpage and the EABU YouTube channel, where viewers can access an expanding library of presentations. EABU continues to grow its reach through strong communication partnerships and a commitment to providing accessible, research-driven content.

For more information, contact: Robert Bruner, Purdue University
rfbruner@purdue.edu
| (517) 884-7051

Meet the Team

Deborah G. McCullough, Ph.D

Kayla I. Perry, Ph.D.

Robert Bruner

Sheila Babbitt

This Website provides reliable, objective and timely information from researchers, personnel affiliated with numerous universities, state and federal agencies, educators and outreach specialists in the USA and Canada. Information is reviewed and approved by the website content managers and researchers affiliated with the Michigan State University Dept. of Entomology, the Dept. of Forestry and MSU Extension. Our goal is to help you find answers to questions about EAB, either directly or through links we provide to many other EAB-related websites. Please check this site often because information changes frequently. Funding to support this website is provided by the USDA Forest Service.

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