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Mishra, C., Suryawanshi, K. Managing conflicts over livestock depradation by Large Carnivores 2014 SOUTH ASIAN ASSOCIATION FOR REGIONAL COOPERATION – Human-Wildlife Conflict in the Mountains of SAARC Region – Compilation of Successful Management Strategies and Practices 27-47
Sunquist, F. Where cats and herders mix. (snow leopards in Tibet and Mongolia) 1997 International Wildlife 27 27-33
Blomqvist, L.; Dexel, B. In Focus: Declining numbers of wild snow leopards 2006 EAZA Zoo News 26-27
McCarthy, T.; Allen, P. Knitting for snow leopards 1999 Cat News 30 24-25
Namgail, T. Eurasian lynx in Ladakh 2004 Cat News 40 21-22
Severtsov N.A. Animals. Mammalia. Typical mountain animals. Taxonomic tables of the Turkistan fauna 1953 20, 29-38, 104-105
Loginov, I.; Loginov, O. Elusive and Endangered:the snow leopard of Central Asia 1995 Russian Conservation News 4 19-21
Anandakrishnan, M.B. The snow leopard: Elusive and endangered 1998 The Environmental Magazine 9 18-19
Fox, J.L. Conflict between predators and people in Ladakh 1997 Cat News 17 18
Scheber Snow Leopard in the south part of Gobi-Altai mountain range 1975 17
Hunter, D. Mongolian-American Snow Leopard Project 1997 Cat News 26 15-16
Braden, K. Nature Preserves of the Soviet Union 1984 11-14
Johnson, D. The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation goes international 1994 Endangered Species Update, A 11 A10
Limbu, R. Snow Leopards could save Mountain Biodiversity 1999 3
Mallon, D. The Snow Leopard, Panthera uncia, in Mongolia 1984 Int.Ped.Book of Snow Leopards 4 3-9
Green, M.J.B. Protected Areas and Snow Leopards: Their Distribution and Status 1988 3-19
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
Jumabay, K., Wegge, P., Mishra, C., Sharma, K Large carnivores and low diversity of optimal prey: a comparison of the diets of snow leopards Panthera uncia and wolves Canis lupus in Sarychat-Ertash Reserve in Kyrgyzstan 2013 Oryx 1-7
Maheshwari, A., Niraj, S. K Monitoring illegal trade in snow leopards: 2003e2014 2018 Elsevier 1 -6
Tallian, A., Mattisson, J., Samelius, G., Odden, J., Mishra, C., Linnell, J. D. C., Lkhagvajav, P., Johansson, O. Wild versus domestic prey: Variation in the kill-site behavior of two large felids 2023 Global Ecology and Conservation 47 1-13
Ghoshal, A., Bhatnagar, Y. V., Pandav, B., Sharma, K., Mshra, C. Assessing changes in distribution of the Endangered snow leopard Panthera uncia and its wild prey over 2 decades in the Indian Himalaya through interviewbased occupancy surveys 2017 Oryx 1-13
Hellstrom, M., Kruger, E., Naslund, J., Bisther, M., Edlund, A., Hernvall, P., Birgersson, V., Augusto, R., Lancaster, M. L. Capturing environmental DNA in snow tracks of polar bear, Eurasian lynx and snow leopard towards individual identification 2023 Frontiers in Conservation Science 4 1-9
Suryawanshi, K. R., Khanyari, M., Sharma, K., Lkhagvajav, P., Mishra, C. Sampling bias in snow leopard population estimation studies 2019 Population Eccology 1-9
Kichloo, M. A., Sharma, K., Sharma, N. Climate casualties or human disturbance? Shrinking distribution of the three large carnivores in the Greater Himalaya 2023 Springer – Climatic Change 176 1-17
Hacker, C., Atzeni, L., Munkhtsog, B., Munkhtsog, B., Galsandorj, N., Zhang, Y., Liu, Y., Buyanaa, C., Bayandonoi, G., Ochirjav, M., Farrington, J. D., Jevit, M., Zhang, Y., Wu, L. Cong, W., Li, D., Gavette, C., Jackson, R., Janecka, J. E. Genetic diversity and spatial structures of snow leopards (Panthera uncia) reveal proxies of connectivity across Mongolia and northwestern China 2022 Landscape Ecology 1-19