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Kattel, B., & Bajimaya, S. S. (1997). Status and Conservation of Snow Leopard in Nepal. In R.Jackson, & A.Ashiq (Eds.), (pp. 21–27). Lahore, Pakistan: International Snow Leopard Trust.
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Keen, B. (1984). The snow leopard (illicit furs). New Statesman, 107, 20.
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Malik, M. M. (1997). The Current Status of Snow Leopards and Their Prey Status and Conservation of Snow Leopard in Pakistan. In R.Jackson, & A.Ashiq (Eds.), (pp. 11–20). Lahore, Pakistan: International Snow Leopard Trust.
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Koshkarev, E., & Vyrypaev, V. (2000). The snow leopard after the break-up of the Soviet Union. Cat News, 32, 9–11.
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Koshkarev, E. (1994). Poaching in Former USSR (Vol. xii). Seattle: International Snow Leopard Trust.
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Pohl, J. (1996). Tracking the Big Cat. Juneau Empire (AK), 5.
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Limbu, R. (1999). Snow Leopards could save Mountain Biodiversity.
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Anonymous. (2001). Snow leopard in Mongolia. Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
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