Autumn Purple Ash in Chicago's Horner Park
Save the Ash Tree Coalition

A partnership of public and private entities working together
to save the ash tree in Chicago, northeastern Illinois and southern Wisconsin


  
Home | About Us | News & Events | FAQ | The Problem | Solutions | Resources | Contact Us

Since 2002, the Emerald Ash Borer infestation has killed over 250 million ash trees across the eastern
United States and Canada. All 8.7 billion ash trees will eventually be attacked. Any untreated tree will die.

Call 1-800-456-1960 or E-Mail for more information.

Copyright © 2012-, Save the Ash Tree Coalition. Partner Code:

Save the Ash Tree Coalition

  • About The Coalition
  • Contributing Members
  • Supporting Members
  • Join Us
  • Upcoming Community Events
  • News Articles
  • Press Releases
  • What is killing the ash trees?
  • What is the Emerald Ash Borer?
  • How can I identify an ash tree?
  • What about the European Mountain Ash?
  • How can I identify an infected tree?
  • How bad is the infestation?
  • Why is the EAB infestation different?
  • How can the trees be saved?
  • Why should the ash trees be saved?
  • How fast do infected trees die?
  • When should ash trees be cut down?
  • What is the government doing?
  • What about ash trees on private property?
  • What treatment options are there?
  • Who pays for ash tree treatment?
  • Is the treatment cost effective?
  • How can I find a good tree service?
  • How can I help save the ash tree?