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Author Suraj Upadhaya
Title Junior Ranger Program: Initiatives for Biodiversity Conservation Type Magazine Article
Year 2012 Publication Himalayas Nepal Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue (up) Nov 2011 - Feb 2012 Pages
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Abstract The didactic Junior Ranger Program, whci was unique not onl in dolpa District, but also in the whole Nepal, was developed im such a way that each student gets an overview about the environment and its importance's on our life. The curriculum makes each and every student clear about the pollution, population, and basic needs for life, natural resources, corrective measures, and rold for environment conservation. Among all, the most improtant and interesting topic was about Snow Leopard. Being a student from the home of Snow Leopard (Panthera Uncia), I always get fascinated by this charismatic species.
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Call Number SLN @ rakhee @ Serial 1375
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Author Poulton, S.M.C.
Title A report on the feasibility of an ecological study of the snow leopard in northern India Type Report
Year 1980 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue (up) November Pages 1-13
Keywords snow leopard, northern India
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Call Number SLN @ rana @ Serial 1189
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Author Ellerman, J.R., Morrison-Scott, T.C.S.
Title Checklist of Palaearctic and Indian Mammals 1758 to 1946 Type Book Chapter
Year 1951 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue (up) November Pages 320
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Call Number SLN @ rana @ Serial 1240
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Author Ellerman, J.R., Morrison-Scott, T.C.S.
Title Checklist of Palaearctic and Indian Mammals 1758 to 1946 Type Book Chapter
Year 1951 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue (up) November Pages 320
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Call Number SLN @ rana @ Serial 1241
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Author Wildlife Times
Title Wildlife Times Type Magazine Article
Year 2011 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue (up) November Pages
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Abstract Snow Leopard Count – A census of Snow Leopard has started in Mustang District, Nepal
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Call Number SLN @ rakhee @ Serial 1373
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Author Ricciuti, E.R.
Title This fragile earth/Part II: Mountains besieged Type Magazine Article
Year 1976 Publication International Wildlife Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue (up) November-December Pages 24-33
Keywords snow leopard
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Call Number SLN @ rana @ Serial 1187
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Author Smallegange, M.M.R., Dorrestein, G.M.
Title Voortplanting van de Sneeuwpanter Type Report
Year 2002 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue (up) September Pages 1-30
Keywords snow leopard
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Call Number SLN @ rana @ Serial 1248
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Author Aspinall, J.
Title Some aspects of breeding tigers and other big cats Type Journal Article
Year 1978 Publication Friends of Howletts and Port Lympne Abbreviated Journal
Volume 1 Issue (up) Spring Pages 26-32
Keywords snow leopard, captivity, Howletts, Port Lympne
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Call Number SLN @ rana @ Serial 1215
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Author Jackson, R.; Roe, J.; Wangchuk, R.; Hunter, D.
Title Camera-Trapping of Snow Leopards Type Journal Article
Year 2005 Publication Cat News Abbreviated Journal
Volume 42 Issue (up) Spring Pages 19-21
Keywords camera trapping; snow; snow leopards; snow leopard; snow-leopards; snow-leopard; leopards; leopard; felids; tigers; tiger; techniques; surveys; survey; information; factor; marking; behavior; Ahlborn; Jackson; habitat; status; range; census; India; Hemis; High; national; national park; National-park; park; Ladakh; leh
Abstract Solitary felids like tigers and snow leopards are notoriously difficult to enumerate, and indirect techniques like pugmark surveys often produce ambiguous information that is difficult to interpret because many factors influence marking behavior and frequency (Ahlborn & Jackson 1988). Considering the snow leopard's rugged habitat, it is not surprising then that information on its current status and occupied range is very limited. We adapted the camera-trapping techniques pioneered by Ullas Karanth and his associates for counting Bengal tigers to the census taking of snow leopards in the Rumbak watershed of the India's Hemis High Altitude National Park (HNP), located in Ladakh near Leh (76ø 50' to 77ø 45' East; 33ø 15' to 34ø 20'North).
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Call Number SLN @ rana @ 1017 Serial 475
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Author McCarthy, T.; Khan, J.; Ud-Din, J.; McCarthy, K.
Title First study of snow leopards using GPS-satellite collars underway in Pakistan Type Journal Article
Year 2007 Publication Cat News Abbreviated Journal
Volume 46 Issue (up) Spring Pages 22-23
Keywords study; snow; snow leopards; snow leopard; snow-leopards; snow-leopard; leopards; leopard; using; collars; collar; Pakistan; uncia; Uncia uncia; Uncia-uncia; habitat; Cats; cat; sound; knowledge; ecology; behavior; conserve; information; radio; radio collars; radio collar; radio-collars; radio-collar; Nepal; 1980; Mongolia; 1990; Gps; Report; Data; Satellite
Abstract Snow leopards (Uncia uncia) are highly cryptic and occupy remote inaccessible habitat, making studying the cats difficult in the extreme. Yet sound knowledge of the cat's ecology, behavior and habitat needs is required to intelligently conserve them. This information is lacking for snow leopards, and until recently so was the means to fill that knowledge gap. Two long-term studies of snow leopards using VHF radio collars have been undertaken in Nepal (1980s) and Mongolia (1990s) but logistical and technological constraints made the findings of both studies equivocal. Technological advances in the interim, such as GPS collars which report data via satellite, make studies of snow leopards more promising, at least in theory.
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Call Number SLN @ rana @ 1009 Serial 666
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