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Wahlberg, C., & Tarkkanen, A. (1980). On the multiple ocular coloboma with retinal dysplasia (MOC) in snow leopards, Pantera uncia. In L. Blomqvist (Ed.), International Pedigree Book of Snow Leopards (Vol. 2, pp. 183–194). Helsinki: Helsinki Zoo.
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Jackson, R. (1986). On the trail of the elusive snow leopard. World Wildlife Fund Monthly Report, May, 127–132.
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Jackson, R. (1978). Threatened Cats of Asia; Snow Leopard. Wildlife, 20, 403–405.
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Green, M. J. B. (1992). Nature Reserves of the Himalaya and the Mountains of Central Asia. New Delhi: IUCN, Cambridge and Oxford University Press.
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Reading, R. P., Mix, H., Lhagvasuren, B., & Blumer, E. S. (1999). Status of wild Bactrian camels and other large ungulates in south-western Mongolia. Oryx, 33(3), 247–255.
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Koshkarev, E. (2002). Strategy of Snow Leopard Conservation in the Range.. Islt: Islt.
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Lutz, H., Isenbugel, E., & Lehmann, R. (1994). Retrovirus serology in snow leopards and other wild felids in European zoos. In J.L.Fox, & D.Jizeng (Eds.), (pp. 203–208). Usa: Islt.
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Jackson, R., Hunter, D., & Emmerich, C. (1997). SLIMS: An Information Management System for Promoting the Conservation of Snow Leopards and Biodiversity in the Mountains of Central Asia. In R.Jackson, & A.Ahmad (Eds.), (pp. 75–91). Lahore, Pakistan: Islt.
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Jackson, R., & Ahlborn, G. (1989). Snow leopards (Panthera- uncia) in Nepal – home range and movements. National Geographic Research, 5(2), 161–175.
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Harris, R. B. (1994). Dealing with uncertainty in counts of mountain ungulates. In J.L.Fox, & D. Jizeng (Eds.), (pp. 105–111). Usa: Islt.
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Green, M. J. B. (1994). Protecting the mountains of Central Asia and their snow leopard populations. In J.L.Fox, & Du Jizeng (Eds.), (pp. 223–239). International Snow Leopard Trust and Chicago Zoological Society.
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International Snow Leopard Trust. (1996). Trade Continues in Snow Leopard Skins (Vol. xiv). Seattle: Islt.
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Anonymous. Central Asian Republic Snow Leopard Specialists Plan Joint Conservation Strategy.
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Namgail, T. (2004). Eurasian lynx in Ladakh. Cat News, 40, 21–22.
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Cunha, S. F. (1997). Hunting of Rare and Endangered Fauna in the Mountains of Post-Soviet Central Asia. In R.Jackson, & A.Ahmad (Eds.), (pp. 110–120). Lahore, Pakistan: Islt.
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Braden, K. (1984). Nature Preserves of the Soviet Union. In L.Blomqvist (Ed.), (pp. 11–14). Helsinki: Leif Blomqvist and Helsinki Zoo.
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Chumakova A.V. (1980). The Kyzylsu, Miraki, and Markakol nature reserves.
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Koshkarev E. (1998). Critical Ranges as Centres of Biodiversity (Vol. N 14).
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Hunter, D. (1997). Mongolian-American Snow Leopard Project. Cat News, 26, 15–16.
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Schaller, G. B. (1987). Status of large mammals in the Taxkorgan Reserve, Xinjiang, China. Biological-Conservation, 42(1), 53–71.
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