“…Long‐term policy decisions about a newly established pathogen must also take into account possible future threats. In the case of ADB, ash populations are also threatened by the emerald ash borer (EAB), Agrilus planipennis , which is currently found near Moscow in Russia, with fears of it spreading further westwards (Musolin, Selikhovkin, Shabunin, Zviagintsev, & Baranchikov, ; Semizer‐Cuming, Krutovsky, Baranchikov, Kjӕr, & Williams, ; Straw, Williams, Kulinich, & Gninenko, ). This beetle has killed millions of ash trees in North America since its accidental introduction in the late 1990s, leaving American ash species, including F. pennsylvanica and F. americana , critically endangered (Jerome, Westwood, Oldfield, & Romero‐Severson, ; Westwood, Oldfield, Jerome, & Romero‐Severson, ).…”