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WWF Russia & Mongolia WWF Newsletter Altai-Sayan Ecoregion July – September 2011 2011 1-22
Sharma, Koustubh. McCarthy, Thomas. Johannson, Orjan. Ud Din, Jaffar. Bayarjargal, A. Snow Leopards and Telemetry: Experiences and Challenges 2010 Telemetry in Wildlife Science 13 1 -5
Li, J. Schaller, G, B. McCarthy, T. M. Wang, D. Jiagong, Z. Cai, P. Basang, L. Lu, Z A Communal Sign Post of Snow Leopards (Panthera uncial) and Other Species on the Tibetan Plateau China 2012 International Journal of Biodiversity 2013 1:8
MaMing, R . Feng, Xu. Yun, Cheng et al. Snow Leopards in Xinjiang 2013 Science Press 1-588
Ming, M. Feng, Xu. Yun, Cheng et al. Snow Leopards in Xinjiang 2013 Science Press 1-588
Underwood, R. The snow leopard, and its association with the dawn of wildlife management in India 2013 1-10
Lyngdoh, S.,Shrotriya, S.,Goyal, S. P.,Clements, H.,Hayward, M. W.,Habib, B. Prey Preferences of the Snow Leopard (Panthera uncia): Regional Diet Specificity Holds Global Significance for Conservation 2014 Plos One 9 1-11
Alexander, J., Chen, P., Damerell, P., Youkui, W., Hughes, J., Shi, K., Riordan, P. Human wildlife conflict involving large carnivores in Qilianshan, China and the minimal paw-print of snow leopards 2015 Biological Conservation 187 1-9
Tumursukh, L., Suryawanshi, K. R., Mishra, C., McCarthy, T. M., Boldgiv, B. Status of the mountain ungulate prey of the Endangered snow leopard Panthera uncia in the Tost Local Protected Area, South Gobi, Mongolia 2015 Oryx 1-6
Alexander, J. S., Shi, K., Tallents, L. A., Riordan, P. On the high trail: examining determinants of site use by the Endangered snow leopard Panthera uncia in Qilianshan, China 2015 Oryx 1-8