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Wahlberg, C., & Tarkkanen, A. (1980). On the multiple ocular coloboma with retinal dysplasia (MOC) in snow leopards, Pantera uncia. In L. Blomqvist (Ed.), International Pedigree Book of Snow Leopards (Vol. 2, pp. 183–194). Helsinki: Helsinki Zoo.
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Yazan Yu.P. (1980). The Almaty state nature reserve.
Abstract: History of the Alma-Ata nature reserve establishment, its location physical and geographic data, climate, and vegetation zones are described. Fauna of the protected area is represented by 64 mammal species, and about 200 bird species. Briefly described are behavioural patterns of roe deer, moral, wild boar, Siberian ibex, snow leopard, lynx, brown bear, and marten, and other mammals of the mountainous area.
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Alexander, D. (1980). Report from a troubled land: The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan crushed oe of the most promising conservation programs in the Third World.
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Jackson, R. (1980). A radio-telemetry study of the snow leopard (Panthera uncia) in Nepal with emphasis on conservation and predator-prey relations.
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