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Kuznetzov B.A. (1948). The cat family. The province of Central Asia mountains. The West Tien Shan area.
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Kyes, R., & Chalise, M. K. (2003). Snow Leopard Study Summary 2003, Langtang National Park, Nepal.
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Kyes, R., & Chalise, M. K. (2005). Assessing the Status of the Snow Leopard Population in Langtang National Park, Nepal.
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Lane, B. C. (1984). Stalking the snow leopard: a reflection on work. The Christian Century, 101, 79.
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Lanier, D. L., & Dewsbury, D. A. (1976). A quantitative study of copulatory behaviour of large Felidae. Behavioural-Processes, 1(4), 327–333.
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Liao, Y., & Tan, B. (1988). A Preliminary Study on the Geographical Distribution of Snow Leopards in China. Proc. 5th Int. Snow Leopard Symp.
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Limbu, R. (1999). Snow Leopards could save Mountain Biodiversity.
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Lin, Y. L. (1985). The Mammals From Mt. Tuomur in Tianshan. Urumqi: Xinjian People's Press.
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Loginov, I., & Loginov, O. (1995). Elusive and Endangered:the snow leopard of Central Asia. Russian Conservation News, 4(August), 19–21.
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Lutz, H., Hofmann-Lehmann, R., Fehr, D., Leutenegger, C., Hartmann, M., Ossent, P., et al. (1996). Liberation of the wilderness of wild felids bred under human custody: Danger of release of viral infections. Schweizer Archiv fuer Tierheilkunde, 138(12), 579–585.
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