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Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Links |
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Maheshwari, A., Takpa, J., Kujur, S., Shawl, T. |
An Investigation of Carnivore-Human Conflicts in Kargil and Drass Areas of Jammu and Kashmir, India |
2010 |
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1-30 |
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Trivedi, P. |
From Cashmere to Gowa |
2011 |
Journal of East China Normal University (Special Issue of Zoology)nbill |
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4-10 |
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Augugliaro, C., Paniccia, C., Janchivlamdan, C., Monti, I. E., Boldbaatar, T., Munkhtsog, B. |
Mammal inventory in the Mongolian Gobi, with the southeasternmost documented record of the Snow Leopard, Panthera uncia (Schreber, 1775), in the country |
2019 |
Check List |
15 |
575-578 |
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Alexander, S., A., Zhang, C., Shi, K., Riordan, P. |
A granular view of a snow leopard population using camera traps in Central China |
2016 |
Biological Conservation |
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27-31 |
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Ferretti, F., Lovari, S. |
Predation may counteract climatic change as a driving force for movements of mountain ungulates |
2016 |
Behavioural-Processes |
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101-104 |
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Johansson, O., Koehler, G., Rauset, G. R.< Samelius, G., Andren, H., Mishra, C., Lhagvarsuren, P., McCarthy, T., Low, M. |
Sex specific seasonal variation in puma and snow leopard home range utilization |
2018 |
Ecosphere |
9 |
1-14 |
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Tumursukh, L., Suryawanshi, K. R., Mishra, C., McCarthy, T. M., Boldgiv, B. |
Status of the mountain ungulate prey of the Endangered snow leopard Panthera uncia in the Tost Local Protected Area, South Gobi, Mongolia |
2015 |
Oryx |
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1-6 |
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Suraj Upadhaya |
Junior Ranger Program: Initiatives for Biodiversity Conservation |
2012 |
Himalayas Nepal |
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Esson, C. L. |
A One Health approach to investigating the health and prevalence of zoonotic pathogens in snow leopards, sympatric wildlife, domestic animals and humans in the South Gobi Desert in Mongolia |
2018 |
PhD Thesis |
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1-242 |
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Janeč ka, J.E., Munkhtsog, B., Jackson, R.M., Naranbaatar, G., Mallon, D.P. & Murphy, W.J. |
Comparison of noninvasive genetic and camera-trapping techniques for surveying snow leopards |
2011 |
Journal of Mammalogy |
92 |
771-783 |
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