Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Ganguli-Lachungpa, U. |
Dead snow leopard (Uncia uncia) at Yabuk, Dongkung (5500M) in North Sikkim |
1999 |
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Fox, J.L. |
Snow leopard conservation in the wild – a comprehensive perspective on a low density and highly fragmented population |
1994 |
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3-15 |
Jackson. R |
Fostering Community-Based Stewardship of Wildlife in Central Asia: Transforming Snow Leopards from Pests into Valued Assets |
2012 |
Springer Science and Business Media |
|
357-380 |
The Snow Leopard Conservancy |
Visitor Attitude and Market Survey for Planning Community-based Tourism Initiatives in Rural Ladakh |
2001 |
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SLC Field Series Document No. 2. |
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Fox, J.L.; Chundawat, R.S. |
Wolves in the Transhimalayan region of India: The continued survival of a low-density population |
1995 |
Canadian Circumpolar Institute Occasional Publication No.35; Ecology and conservation of wolves in a changing world |
35 |
95-103 |
The Snow Leopard Conservancy |
Visitor Satisfaction and Opportunity Survey, Manang, Nepal: Market Opportunities for Linking Community-Based Ecotourism with the Conservation of Snow Leopards in the Annpurna Conservation Area. Report prepared for WWF-Nepal Programme |
2002 |
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SLC Field Document Series No 3 |
1-18 |
Gao, Y., Wang, Y., Lee, A. T. L., Liu, Y., Luo, Y., Orrick, K., Alexander, J. S., Sangpo, J. T., Clark, S. G. |
Contextualizing sociodemographic differences in Tibetan attitudes toward large carnivores |
2023 |
Conservation Science and Practice |
|
1-15 |
Jiang, Z. |
Snow leopards in the Dulan International Hunting Ground, Qinghai, China |
2005 |
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1-8 |
Ale S. |
Have snow leopards made a comeback to the Everest region of Nepal? |
2005 |
|
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1-21 |
Smith, A.T.; Foggin, M.J. |
The Plateau Pika (Ochotona curzoniae) is a Keystone Species for Biodiversity on the Tibetan Plateau |
1998 |
Animal Conservation |
2 |
235-240 |