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Author Koshkarev E.P.
Title Geographic prerequisites for snow leopard conservation in the USSR Type Miscellaneous
Year 1990 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 153-154
Keywords Pamir; Pamir-Alai; tien shan; Jungar Alatau; Tarbagatai; Saur; Altai; Sayans; snow leopard.; 7250; Russian
Abstract Three key areas of the snow leopard habitat in the USSR are geographically segregated: Central Asia (Pamir, Tien Shan, Pamiro-Alai), East Kazakhstan (Jungar Alatau, Tarbagatai, Saur), and South Siberia (Altai, the Sayans), which are separated from one another. The fate of snow leopard in East Kazakhstan and South Siberia causes the most anxiety.
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Notes Full text available in RussianJournal Title: Proceedings of V Congress of all-Union mammalogy' society of the Academy of Science of the USSR. Approved no
Call Number (up) SLN @ rana @ 703 Serial 559
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Author Smirnov, M.N.; Sokolov, G.A.; Zyryanov, A.N.
Title The Snow Leopard (Uncia Uncia Scherber 1776) in Siberia Type Journal Article
Year 1990 Publication Int.Nat.Ped.Book of Snow Leopards Abbreviated Journal
Volume 6 Issue Pages 9-15
Keywords siberia; status; distribution; Russia; Ussr; Soviet-Union; browse; soviet union; soviet; union; Altai; Sayan; population; tracks; tracking; petroglyphs; skins; pelts; prey; 2880
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Call Number (up) SLN @ rana @ 77 Serial 901
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Author Poyarkov A.D.
Title Irbis in south-western Tuva Type Miscellaneous
Year 1999 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 204
Keywords Russia; Altai-Sayans; snow leopard; distribution; number.; 7980; Russian
Abstract In 1998, under the WWF Altai-Sayans ecoregion conservation program, traces of snow leopard were detected in the ridges of Tsaran-Shibetu and Shipshal. The density of vital activity traces is comparable with those in northern Mongolia.
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Notes Full text available in RussianJournal Title: 4th Congress of mammalogy society. Approved no
Call Number (up) SLN @ rana @ 776 Serial 786
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Author Prokopov K.P.
Title Taxonomic list of mammal fauna of eastern Kazakhstan Type Miscellaneous
Year 1990 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Vol. I. Issue Pages 92-93
Keywords Kazakhstan; Altai; Zaisan valley; Saur-Tarbagatai; mammals; snow leopard.; 7990; Russian
Abstract During the period 1965 through 1988, studies were conducted in the north-east of Kazakhstan (Kazakhstan's Altai, Zaisan depression, Saur-Tarbagatai) and list of mammals (104 species) for the area made.
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Notes Full text available in RussianJournal Title: Proceedings of V Congress mammalogy' society of the Academy of Science of the USSR. Approved no
Call Number (up) SLN @ rana @ 777 Serial 794
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Author Sobanskiy G.G.
Title The cat family. Snow leopard, or irbis Type Miscellaneous
Year 1988 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 89-92
Keywords Russia; Altai; Cats; snow leopard; distribution; number; preys.; 8200; Russian
Abstract In the Altai, there are three cat family species: snow leopard, lynx, and manul. Several tens of snow leopards inhabiting the area along river Argut and its tributaries remained in Altai. They are rarer met in south Altai along the Chikhachev, Shapshal, and Sailyughem ridges. They prey on ibex, wild sheep, roe deer, and moral. They can also attack livestock but would never kill more than one animal.
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Notes Full text available in RussianJournal Title: Game species of the mountainous Altai. Approved no
Call Number (up) SLN @ rana @ 798 Serial 904
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