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'Mere enthusiasm is not enough to feed a saiga!' - Y.
Arylov
Yuri Nimeyevich Arylov is the Director of the Centre for Wild
Animals in the Republic of Kalmykia, a Doctor of Biology, a
Professor at the Kalmyk State University and an honoured worker of
science of the Republic of Kalmykia.
It is obvious that saigas have been Professor Arylov's passion
for many years. His range of interests in science are wide, having
been actively engaged for the last 24 years in studying ungulate
ecology, in particular saigas, game ranching, environment
protection, and ecological education for different sectors of the
population.
'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.)
Dr Yuri A. Grachev is Senior Fellow at the Institute of Zoology
of the Ministry of Education and Science in Kazakhstan, and
Candidate of Biological Sciences.
The editor of Saiga News interviews Yuri Grachev
Yuri's interests include the ecology, conservation and use of
mammals, mainly ungulates and carnivores. He has worked in this
research area since 1962, and is author of many articles about
saigas, including the monograph "Saiga (origin, systematics,
ecology, conservation, use)", published in Moscow in 1998.
He is a world expert on saiga ecology and behaviour, and someone
who saiga researchers globally view with deep respect and
admiration.
Anatoly Khludnev is Director of the Stepnoi State Nature Reserve
in the Astrakhan region of Russia. He was an officer in the Russian
Army and his is now a retired lieutenant colonel.
The editor of Saiga News interviews Anatoly Khludnev
For the last 10 years, Anatoly has been devoting all his time
and energy to the conservation of this unique antelope from the
steppes of the north-western pre-Caspian region.
'Those who conserve nature are worthy of respect' - B. Batsaikhan
Mr. B. Batsaikhan is leader of the Saiga Ranger Network (SRN) team actively working in the Altai Sayan region of Western Mongolia.
The editor of Saiga News interviews B. Batsaikhan
Nature inspires and enriches our lives, contributes to our wellbeing and delivers the ecosystem services we need to survive. Moreover, conserving endangered species makes a significant contribution to a country's national and international obligations.
February 2012 saw the centenary of the birth of Arkady
Aleksandrovich Sludsky, a famous zoologist and Fellow of the
Academy of Sciences of Kazakhstan. He was the founder of research
into vertebrates in Kazakhstan and founded the Laboratory of
Mammals in the Institute of Zoology, which he headed from 1949 to
1977. His zoological interests were quite wide, but the saiga held
a very prominent place in his research.
Alexander Grigoryants is acting head of the State Biocontrol
Department of the Nature Protection Committee of the Republic of
Uzbekistan. He has worked on the protection of Uzbekistan's unique
natural heritage for many years. He is also in charge of the
implementation of international conventions including CITES and
CMS, which cover saiga conservation actions.
The editor of Saiga News interviews Alexander Grigoryants
The most striking memorable moments of his career are connected
with his operational work combatting poaching.