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The primary goal of Dr. Pukazhenthi's research program is the conservation of endangered species including ungulates, elephants and rhinos in captivity and in the wild. His research interests include understanding the fundamental reproductive biology of rare and endangered species, mitigating infertility, developing assisted reproductive technologies, gamete and embryo cryopreservation, genomics, and wildlife ecology. Dr. Pukazhenthi's team produced the world's first Persian onager and Przewalski's horse foals via artificial insemination. Dr. Pukazhenthi also studies the interactions between diet and health using multi-omics approaches to improve overall health and well-being of endangered species managed under human care. 

In addition to the above, Dr. Pukazhenthi leads conservation research on the endangered mountain tapir in Ecuador. Working alongside collaborators from Cheyenne Mountain Zoo and the Andean Bear Foundation, his team has been responsible for capture, collaring, and monitoring of several wild mountain tapirs in Ecuador. Ongoing studies hope to assist with developing a national conservation action plan for tapirs in Ecuador. 

Pukazhenthi is a strong advocate for the development of collaborative research and actively participates in the activities of various species management organizations, including the Conservation Planning Specialist Group (of the IUCN-World Conservation Union), the Ungulate Taxon Advisory Group and various Species Survival Plans under the umbrella of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA). He also serves as Chair of the AZA's Biobanking Scientific Advisory Group, Reproductive advisor of AZA's lion Species Survival Plan, Steering Committee Member of the Cervid TAG, and a member of the Ungulate Resource Group. Further, Pukazhenthi served on the Board of the Conservation Centers for Species Survival (C2S2), a non-profit conservation organization.

Pukazhenthi completed his bachelor's degree in veterinary sciences at the Madras Veterinary College in India in 1987. He also has a master's degree and a doctorate from the University of Maryland. He completed a post-doctoral training at the Smithsonian National Zoological Park in 1998, where he trained with Drs. JoGayle Howard and David Wildt. Pukazhenthi was a recipient of the prestigious Special Emphasis Research Career Award from NIH, University of Maryland College of Agriculture and Natural Resources Alumni Early Career Award, and Outstanding Alumni Awards.

Dr. Cadario is working in conjunction with Ferguson and Associates Equine Hospital for the 2006 breeding season. A Board Certified Theriogenologist, Dr. Cadario brings a vast array of experience to our practice in the areas of infertile mares, embryo transfers, breeding with cooled and frozen semen, placental pathologies, and stallion evaluations. She has taught at the University of Florida in Gainesville and in Argentina, at the University of Cordoba College of Veterinary Medicine. She is the author of numerous research papers and is frequently a presenter at veterinary conferences. She splits her time between her specialty practice in Florida and the breeding season in South America.

Dr. Maria Schnobrich grew up in Boston, Massachusetts, where visits to her grandparents’ farm and riding lessons at a young age sparked her interest in horses and large animals. Her desire to become an equine veterinarian was cemented while volunteering at Tufts Large Animal Hospital during college summers. Dr. Schnobrich was a first team all-American rower in college and a member of the 2003 U23 US National Team. She attended the University of Pennsylvania Veterinary School, followed by an Internship at Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital under Dr. Tom Riddle. She then completed a second year as a resident veterinarian at Shadwell farm. Dr. Schnobrich finished her residency in large animal Theriogenology at the University of Pennsylvania in 2012, where she was awarded the William B. Boucher Award for Outstanding Teaching at the New Bolton Center in 2012 as well as the 2012 Charles W. Raker Award. Dr. Schnobrich is a diplomate of the American College of Theriogenology, Dr.Schnobrich since 2012 has worked as a theriogenologist at Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital with a primary focus on the problem mare and stallion. She practices in both ambulatory reproduction and advanced reproductive techniques. She has been involved in several research projects in collaboration with other colleagues both locally and nationally. Her particular interests are diagnostic methods for the problem mare, enhancing reproductive success in the mare and stallion, and evaluating field data to assess practices that enhance reproductive efficiency.

Dr. Schnobrich is married with three children- Macpherson, Patrick and Peter, and lives on a farm in Lexington, KY. Her hobbies include spending time with family and friends, accumulating random animals and chickens, gardening, and drawing/painting.

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