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Author Title Year Publication Volume Pages
Harris, R.B. Dealing with uncertainty in counts of mountain ungulates 1994 105-111
Gvozdetskiy N.A. Altitudal landscape zones 1970 142-151
Green, M.J.B. Protecting the mountains of Central Asia and their snow leopard populations 1994 223-239
Green, M.J.B. Protected Areas and Snow Leopards: Their Distribution and Status 1988 3-19
Berg L.S. Fauna 1938 161-164
Bobrinskiy N.A. The mountains of Central Asia 1951 382
Flora and Fauna International Central Asia Snow Leopard Workshop 2006
Bannikov A.G. Mountains of Middle Asia and Kazakhstan 1966 222-223
Dementiev G.P. Quadrupeds inhabitants of the mountains 1967 110-116
Bobrinskiy N.A. Mountains of Central Asia 1967 296-321
Cunha, S.F. Hunting of Rare and Endangered Fauna in the Mountains of Post-Soviet Central Asia 1997 110-120
Chumakova A.V. The Kyzylsu, Miraki, and Markakol nature reserves 1980 153-155
Braden, K. Nature Preserves of the Soviet Union 1984 11-14
Bobrinskiy N.A. Mountains of Central Asia 1946 417-427
Bobrinskiy N.A. Preditors (Carnivora). The mountains of Central Asia 1938 233-234
Kolosov A.M. Central Asia 1975 93-104
Kuznetzov B.A. Materials on mammal fauna in Central Asia. Central Asian mountainous province 1963 116-121
Krever V. Ecosystems of the High Mountains Species of Special Interest in Uzbekistan 1998 55-59
Koshkarev, E. Strategy of Snow Leopard Conservation in the Range 2002
Koshkarev E. About snow leopard 2001 Vol. 8. 148-151
Koshkarev E. What has happened to the snow leopard after the break-up of Soviet Union? 2000 4 (19) 72
Koshkarev E. Critical Ranges as Centres of Biodiversity 1998 N 14 37-38
Anonymous Central Asian Republic Snow Leopard Specialists Plan Joint Conservation Strategy
Kogan M.I. The Kazakh SSR. The Kyrgyz SSR. The Uzbek and Tajik SSR. The Turkmen SSR 1931 47, 51-52,55-57, 59, 61-62.
Jackson, R.M.; Ahlborn, G.; Gurung, M.; Ale, S. Reducing livestock depredation losses in the Nepalese Himalaya 1996 Proc.Vertebr.Pest Conf 17 241-247