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Anonymous Indian Wildlife Protection Act
Anonymous You can help save the snow leopard
Anonymous Resolutions Conservation of Snow Leopard, Seventh International Snow Leopard Symposium 1994 329-331
Anonymous Protection Funded for Himalayan Snow Leopards, Bears 1999
Anonymous A snow leopard conservation plan for Mongolia 2000 1-8
Anonymous Snow leopard conservation: a NABU project in Kyrgyzstan 2001 Oryx 35 354-355
Anonymous Snow leopard in Mongolia 2001 Pamphlet. 1-27
Aryal, A. Final Report On Demography and Causes of Mortality of Blue Sheep (Pseudois nayaur) in Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve in Nepal 2009 1-53
Bagchi, S., Mishra, C., Bhatnagar, Y.V., McCarthy, T. Out of Steppe? Pastoralism and ibex conservation in Spiti. 2002 CERC Technical Report No. 7
Bannikov A.G. We must save them 1982 49-50
Baral N.; Stern, M.; Heinen, J.T. Integrated conservation and development project life cycles in the Annapurna Conservation Area, Nepal: Is development overpowering conservation? 2007 Biodiversity Conservation 16 2903-2917
Bhatnagar, Y.V.; Mathur, V.B.; McCarthy, T. A Regional Perspective for Snow Leopard Conservation In the Indian Trans-Himalaya 2002
Blomqvist, L. Distribution and Status of the Snow Leopard (Uncia uncia) 1980 Tiger Paper Vii 115-120
Blomqvist, L. Conservation Measurements taken for the Captive Snow Leopard, Panthera uncia, Population and a Report of Fluctuations in Stock in 1983 1984 Int.Ped Book of Snow Leopards 4 55-71
Braden, K. Nature Preserves of the Soviet Union 1984 11-14
Braden, K. Snow leopard conservation in the USSR 1988 Snow Line Fall 2-2
Braden, K. The Outlook for Snow Leopard Protection in Four New Countries of Central Asia 1992 x 7
Braden, K.E. Economic Development in Six Regions of Snow Leopard Habitat in the U.S.S.R 1988 227-246
Brown, M. Community-Based Natural Resources Management in Snow Leopard Habitat 1997 146-147
Cecil, R. Educational Programming For Snow Leopard Conservation 1988 247-248
Chadwick, D.H. Out of the Shadows: The elusive Central Asian snow leopard steps into a 2008 National geographic 213 106-129
Chapron, G. Re-wilding: other projects help carnivores stay wild 2005 Nature 437 318
Chundawat, R.S.; Qureshi, Q. Planning Wildlife Conservation in Leh and Kargil Districts of Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir 1999 92 p.
Chundawat, R.S.; Rodgers W.A.; Panwar, H.S. Status Report on Snow Leopard in India 1988 113-120
Cunha, S.F. Hunting of Rare and Endangered Fauna in the Mountains of Post-Soviet Central Asia 1997 110-120