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Chapron, G. Re-wilding: other projects help carnivores stay wild 2005 Nature 437 318
Lovari, S., Ventimiglia, M., Minder, I. Food habits of two leopard species, competition, climate change and upper treeline: a way to the decrease of an endangered species? 2013 Ethology Ecology & Evolution 25 305-318
Lovari, S., Minder, I., Ferretti, F., Mucci, N., Randi, E., Pellizzi, B. Common and snow leopards share prey, but not habitats: competition avoidance by large predators 2013 Journal of Zoology 291 127-135
Chen, P., Gao, Y., Lee, A. T. L., Cering, L., Shi, K., Clark, S. G. Human–carnivore coexistence in Qomolangma (Mt. Everest) Nature Reserve, China: Patterns and compensation 2016 Biological Conservation 18-26
Bocci, A., Lovari, S., Khan, M. Z., Mori, E. Sympatric snow leopards and Tibetan wolves: coexistence of large carnivores with human-driven potential competition 2017 European Journal of Wildlife Research 1-9
Samelius, G., Suryawanshi, K., Frank, J., Agvaantseren, B., Baasandamba, E., Mijiddorj, T., Johansson, O., Tumursukh, L., Mishra, C. Keeping predators out: testing fences to reduce livestock depredation at night-time corrals 2020 Oryx 1-7
Xiao, L., Hua, F., Knops, J. M. H., Zhao, X., Mishra, C., Lovari, S., Alexander, J. S., Weckworth, B., Lu, Z. Spatial separation of prey from livestock facilitates coexistence of a specialized large carnivore with human land use. 2022 Animal Conservation 1 - 10
Hanson, J. H. Household Conflicts with Snow Leopard Conservation and Impacts from Snow Leopards in the Everest and Annapurna Regions of Nepal Environmental Management 1 of 12