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Froede, K. and J., R. (2001). Snow Leopard Manual Field Study Techniques for the Kingdom Nepal. Kathmandu, Nepal: WWF Nepal.
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Zhatkanbayev, A., Dosov, N. (2009). Natural death of a snow leopard close to Almaty megapolis. In Teriofauna of Qazaqstan and neighboring countries (the materials of international science conference “The problems of research, conservation and sustainable use for teriofauna of Qazastan and neighboring countries” (pp. 168–170). Kazakhstan.
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Sharma, S., Thapa, K., Chalise, M., Dutta, T., Bhatnagar, Y.V., McCarthy, T. (2006). The snow leopard in Himalaya: A step towards their conservation by studying their distribution, marking habitat selection, coexistence with other predators, and wild prey-livestock-predator interaction. Conservation Biology in Asia, , 184–196.
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Anonymous. (1986). Toward a free-ranging recovery plan.
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McGregor, T., & Hammer, M. (2005). Expedition report: Surveying snow leopards and other animals in the mountains of the Altai Republic, central Asia. Biosphere Expeditions.
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Kaunas Zoo. (1962). On the propagation of snow leopards in zoological gardens.
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Simon, N., Geroudet, P. (1970). Last Survivores: The Natural History of Animals in Danger of Extinction. (pp. 127–131). New York: The World Publishing Company.
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Prater, S. H. (1971). The Book of Indian Animals: The snow leopard, or ounce, Panthera uncia (Schreber). (Vol. Third, pp. 69–70).
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Clevenger, S. A. (1980). Snow leopards born... and born... and born at OKC Zoo.
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Phillips, L. G. (1981). Palpebral coloboma in three snow leopards.
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Phillips, L. (1980). Post-mortem records, Henry Doorly Zoo, Omaha, Nebraska.
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Clevenger, S., S. (1979). Breeding snow leopards in the north 40.
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Chundawat, R. S. (1997). Elusive leopard of the mountains. In R. Manfredi (Ed.), In Danger: habitats, species and people (pp. 11–17). New Delhi, India: Ranthambhore Foundation.
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Cornish, C. J., Selous, F.C., Ingersoll, E., Johnston, H., Maxwell, H., Hutchinson, H.N., Gregory, J.W., Lydekker, R. (1908). The Standard Library of Natural History: Vol. 1 Living animals of the world, mammals: Snow leopard or ounce. The Standard Library of Natural History, 1, 48.
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Marwell Zoological Society. (1978). The Marwell Zoological Society.
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Bircher, P. (1980). Marwell Pres. Trust Annual Report 1979: Curator's Report.
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Chubykina, H. L., Shilo, R.A. (1981). A study of diurnal activity rhythms in snow leopards and lynx (Panthera uncia and Felix lynx) at Novosibirsk Zoo. International Zoo Yearbook, 21, 193–196.
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Hansen, J. (1980). The snow leopard study, part one.
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Houston Zoological Society. (1979). Houston's summer snow.
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Friends of the Earth. (1981). Like the coat? The last owner was killed in it..
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Aspinall, J. (1979). New enclosures at Howletts and Port Lympne (Vol. 2).
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Asai, K. (1976). Animals waiting for salvation.
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Hemmer, H. Studies of Irbis, Uncia uncia: Munich State-collection Zoo.
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Hall, P. M., Cox, J.H. (1978). Additional range inhabted by bharal (Pseudois nayaur) and snow leopard (Panthera uncia) in Nepal.
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Hemmer, H. (1972). Mammalian Species: Uncia uncia. Mammalian Species, 20, 1–5.
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