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Kreuzberg-Mukhina, E.; Esipov, A.; Aromov, B.; Bykova, E.; Vashetko, E. Snow Leopard and Its Protection in Uzbekistan 2002
Koshkarev, E. Strategy of Snow Leopard Conservation in the Range 2002
Theile, S. Fading Footprints: The Killing and Trade of Snow Leopards 2003
Kaletskiy A. They must live 1978 N 11.
The Snow Leopard Conservancy Visitor Attitude and Market Survey for Planning Community-based Tourism Initiatives in Rural Ladakh 2001 SLC Field Series Document No. 2.
Mishra, C.; Madhusudan, M.D.; Datta, A. Mammals of the high altitudes of western Arunachal Pradesh, eastern Himalaya: an assessment of threats and conservation needs 2006 Oryx 40 1-7
The Snow Leopard Conservancy A Survey of Kathmandu-based Trekking Agencies: Market Opportunities for Linking Community-Based Ecotourism with the Conservation of Snow Leopard in the Annapurna Conservation Area. Report prepared for WWF-Nepal Programme 2002 SLC Field Series Document No. 4 1-22
McCarthy, T.; Breitenmoser, U.; Breitenmoser-Wursten, C. A king of snow peaks, another endangered flagship species 2008 Man & the Biosphere 54 1-1
Ming, M.; Yun, G.; Bo, W. Man & the Biosphere: The special series for the conservation of Snow Leopards in China 2008 Man & the Biosphere 54 1-80
Zahler, P.; Graham, P. War and wildlife: the Afghanistan conflict and its effects on the environment 2001 1-10
Green, M.J.B. Protected areas and snow leopards: their distribution and status 1987 Tiger Paper 14 1-10
Raghavan, B.; Bhatnagar, Y.; Qureshi, Q. Interactions between livestock and Ladakh urial (Ovis vignei vignei); final report 2003 1-46
Suryawanshi, K.R.; Bhatnagar, Y.; Mishra, C. Why should a grazer browse? Livestock impact on winter resource use by bharal Pseudois nayaur 2009 Oecologia 1-10
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 SLC Field Document Series No 3 1-18
Ale S. Have snow leopards made a comeback to the Everest region of Nepal? 2005 1-21
Jamtsho, Y., Katel, O. Livestock depredation by snow leopard and Tibetan wolf: Implications for herders� livelihoods in Wangchuck Centennial National Park, Bhutan 2019 Springer Open 1-10
Suryawanshi, K.R. Towards snow leopard prey recovery: understanding the resource use strategies and demographic responses of bharal Pseudois nayaur to livestock grazing and removal; Final project report 2009 1-43
Knight, D. Pipeline could ruin Siberian Plateau 2000 4
Kovshar A.F. The conservation of gene pool of rare and endangered animal species in nature reserves of the Kazakh SSR 1984 5-7
Ishunin G.I. Game mammals and birds of northern slopes of the Turkestan ridge 1963 5-19
Tursunov Kh. The Ugam-Chatkal national park. The Chatkal state biosphere nature reserve 2003 7-10
Koshkarev, E.; Vyrypaev, V. The snow leopard after the break-up of the Soviet Union 2000 Cat News 32 9-11
Johnson, D. The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation goes international 1994 Endangered Species Update, A 11 A10
Koshkarev, E. The snow leopard in its northeastern range 1996 Cat News 25 10
Jackson, P. Villagers save predatory snow leopard 1998 Cat News 28 12