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Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Links |
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Ale S. |
Have snow leopards made a comeback to the Everest region of Nepal? |
2005 |
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1-21 |
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Dhungel, S.K. |
A glimpse of Sagarmatha: world's highest national park |
1982 |
Tigerpaper |
IX |
11-14 |
|
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Anonymous |
Toward a free-ranging recovery plan |
1986 |
|
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1-14 |
|
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Zahler, P.; Graham, P. |
War and wildlife: the Afghanistan conflict and its effects on the environment |
2001 |
|
|
1-10 |
|
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Wingard, J.R.; Zahler, P. |
Silent Steppe: The Illegal Wildlife Trade Crisis in Mongolia |
2006 |
|
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1-170 |
|
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Singh, J. |
Transboundary Stakeholders: Developing Cross-Border Conservation On Linkages for the Snow Leopard (Discussion Paper) |
2002 |
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McCarthy, T. |
Snow Leopard Conservation Plan for the Republic of Mongolia |
1999 |
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Jackson, R.; Fox, J.L. |
Snow Leopard Conservation: Accomplishments and Research Priorities |
1997 |
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128-144 |
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Jackson, R.; Fox, J.L. |
Snow Leopard and Prey Species Workshop in Bhutan |
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Hunter, D.O.; Jackson, R.; Freeman, H.; Hillard, D. |
Project snow leopard: a model for conserving central Asia biodiversity |
1994 |
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247-252 |
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