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Rowell, G. |
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China's Wildlife Lament |
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1983 |
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China; Qinghai; bounty; hunting; poaching; browse; 3200 |
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Reports sightings of snow leopard in Qinghai Province. One freshly killed; a 15 yuan bounty exists on snow leopards |
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Schaller, G.B. |
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On the behaviour of Blue Sheep (Pseudois nayaur) |
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1972 |
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predator; prey; hunting; scat; blue-sheep; Nepal; blue; sheep; browse; 2230 |
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Two or three snow leopards hunted in the study area in eastern Nepal. Describes content of some snow leopard scat |
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Schaller, G.B. |
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Mountain mammals in Pakistan |
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1976 |
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Oryx |
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Pakistan; Chitral-Gol; status; distribution; hunting; poaching; hunters; parks; park; reserves; reserve; refuge; protected-area; browse; chitral gol; chitral; protected area; protected; area; 2240 |
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Four or five snow leopards were present in 300 sq km of Chitral District in 1974. Six snow leopards were shot in vicinity of Chitral Gol in winter of 1971-1972, and at least one the next year. Estimates fewer then 250 snow leopards in Pakistan. |
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Seidensticker, J.; Lumpkin, S. |
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The adaptable leopard; unfortunately it's no match for modern man |
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1996 |
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99 |
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predator; prey; poaching; hunting; behavior; feeding; conflict; habitat; browse; 1130 |
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Abstract: Leopards' adaptability has become the species' vulnerability. The animals do not hesitate to eat rotting flesh and will come back repeatedly to their meal, if disturbed. People have taken advantage of this by lacing carcasses with poison. Leopards are moderate in size compared to other cats, are stealthy and can live in areas as diverse as rain forests and deserts. |
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Shah, K.B. |
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On a hunting pair of snow leopards in western Nepal |
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1989 |
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Journal of Bombay Natural Historical Society |
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hunting; Nepal; predator; snow leopard |
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Bombay Natural History Society |
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Bombay, India |
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Smith, G. |
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Mongolia at the crossroads |
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1992 |
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Mongolia; hunting; poaching; economy; snow-leopard; ibex; Argal; protection; conservation; snow leopard; browse; 1170 |
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Abstract: Assesses foreign investment laws adopted by the government of Mongolia which have been deemed extremely flexible and favorable for Americans. Economic benefits presented by the big game hunt industry; Consultation with Secretary of State James Baker in the formulation of said laws during his July The Mongolian government is trying its best to make the country attractive to foreign investors. Big game hunts are still Mongolia's primary source of foreign cash. European and American hunters are willing to pay as much as $90,000 for rare game such as the ibex or the snow leopard. However, a recent US Fish and Wildlife Service ruling giving protection to the Argal, a wild sheep, could mean the cutting of cash inflows from foreign hunters. |
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Stockley, G. |
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Big Game Shooting In the Indian Empire |
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1928 |
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hunting; big-game; India; browse; big; game; 2000 |
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Stockley, G. |
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Stalking in the Himalayas and Northern India |
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1936 |
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Himalaya; India; hunting; big-game; browse; big game; big; game; 2010 |
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Herbert Jenkins |
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Zhenhuang, S. |
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Economic Fauna of China |
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1964 |
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China; status; distribution; hunting; pelts; coats; bones; fur; browse; 3410 |
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Khanyari, M., Zhumabai uulu, K., Luecke, S., Mishra, C.,
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Understanding population baselines: status of mountain ungulate
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2020 |
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conservation; human-use landscapes; hunting concession; mountain ungulates; population baselines; protected areas. |
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We assessed the density of argali (Ovis ammon) and ibex
(Capra sibirica) in Sarychat-Ertash Nature Reserve and its neighbouring
Koiluu valley. Sarychat is a protected area, while Koiluu is a human-use
landscape which is a partly licenced hunting concession for mountain
ungulates and has several livestock herders and their permanent
residential structures. Population monitoring of mountain ungulates can
help in setting measurable conservation targets such as appropriate
trophy hunting quotas and to assess habitat suitability for predators
like snow leopards (Panthera uncia). We employed the double-observer
method to survey 573 km2 of mountain ungulate habitat inside Sarychat
and 407 km2 inside Koiluu. The estimated densities of ibex and argali in
Sarychat were 2.26 (95% CI 1.47–3.52) individuals km-2 and 1.54 (95% CI
1.01–2.20) individuals km-2, respectively. Total ungulate density in
Sarychat was 3.80 (95% CI 2.47–5.72) individuals km-2. We did not record
argali in Koiluu, whereas the density of ibex was 0.75 (95% CI
0.50–1.27) individuals km-2. While strictly protected areas can achieve
high densities of mountain ungulates, multi-use areas can harbour
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their predators can be enhanced by maintaining Sarychat-like “pristine”
areas interspersed within a matrix of multi-use areas like Koiluu. |
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