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Sonia Dhanda1, Elena Bykova2, E.J. Milner-Gulland3,2 1. Imperial College London, sonia.k.dhanda@gmail.com; 2. Saiga Conservation Alliance; 3. Oxford University Introduction
Carlyn Samuel, Saiga Conservation Alliance, mail@saiga-conservation.com This year we are pleased to be supporting three exciting projects proposed by local conservationists within the saiga range.
Carlyn Samuel, Saiga Conservation Alliance, mail@saiga-conservation.com The SCA recognises that it is imperative to support the next generation of conservationists, and so with our Young Conservation Leaders award we aim to support aspiring conservationists (individuals or groups) with grants which allow them to carry out grass-roots conservation projects, and receive mentoring from SCA in-country partners. The 2016 awards are generously supported by Wildlife Conservation Network and we are pleased to be able to announce the winners.
Vladimir Kalmykov: The best part of my work is the tranquility of the Stepnoi sanctuary Today we recognise Vladimir Kalmykov, Director of the Stepnoi sanctuary, and ask him some questions about his life with saigas. He is the head of one of the best saiga conservation teams, was the first state inspector in the sanctuary and participated in its creation. For his contribution to this work, which has completely absorbed all his life, Vladimir Kalmykov has been given awards by the Astrakhan regional government more than once. His team also won an award for Excellence in Anti-poaching from the Saiga Conservation Alliance. Editor: When did you first become interested in saigas?
In memory of Nikolai Tkachyov
On 28th-29th August 2017, the Russian Academy of Science's Institute of Ecology & Evolution, San Diego Zoo and the Saiga Conservation Alliance hosted a two-day workshop to exchange knowledge and develop a strategic plan regarding the role of specialist captive breeding centres in saiga conservation. Representatives of the saiga range states - Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, China and Mongolia - participated in the meeting. The workshop was also attended by the officials from the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment of Russia, European and American zoos, and international conservation NGOs including IFAW, WCS  and WWF. 
'To meet saigas was a great piece of luck and a good sign for me!' - A. Salemgareyev Albert Salemgareyev is Technical Coordinator of the Altyn Dala Environmental Protection Initiative under the Association for the Conservation of Biodiversity of Kazakhstan (ACBK). He started work with this organization as a project assistant in 2007 when he was a student.  The editor of Saiga News interviews Albert Salemgareyev Albert's research interests embrace informatics, biodiversity, hiking, bird-watching, photography and video filming (which turned into his profession.)