Dr. Allender is a board-certified zoo and wildlife veterinarian whose career bridges field research, disease investigation and wildlife conservation. He is the founder and director of the Wildlife Epidemiology Lab at the University of Illinois and Director of Conservation Medicine and Science at Brookfield Zoo Chicago. His 18-year study of Eastern box turtles in Oak Ridge and Illinois has helped identify new viruses, bacteria and other health threats, while his ongoing Humboldt penguin work—begun in 2010—now brings together a multidisciplinary team studying pathogens, toxins and other causes of decline, including increasing El Niño events and Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza.
This in-person presentation is co-sponsored by the UT Arboretum Society (UTAS), the Clinch River Environmental Studies Organization (CRESO),) Tennessee Citizens for Wilderness Planning (TCWP), and the American Museum of Science and Energy (AMSE).
Please contact UT Arboretum Education Coordinator, Michelle Campanis, with questions or registration issues at [email protected].
Event Venue
Roane State Community College, ORBC, 701 Briarcliff Ave,Oak Ridge, Tennessee, United States










