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Trivedi, P. From Cashmere to Gowa 2011 Journal of East China Normal University (Special Issue of Zoology)nbill 4-10
Suryawanshi, K., K. Sunshine and the Shadow 2011 Hornbill 34-37
Jamtsho, Y., Katel, O. Livestock depredation by snow leopard and Tibetan wolf: Implications for herders� livelihoods in Wangchuck Centennial National Park, Bhutan 2019 Springer Open 1-10
Kohli, K., Sankaran, M., Suryawanshi, K. R., Mishra, C A penny saved is a penny earned: lean season foraging strategy of an alpine ungulate 2014 Animal Behaviour 93-100
Chalise, M.K. Snow Leopard (Uncia uncia), Prey Species and Outreach in Langtang National, Park, Nepal 2011 Our Nature 138-145
Karnaukhov, A. S., Malykh, S. V., Korablev, M. P., Kalashnikova, Y. M., Poyarkov, A. D., Rozhnov, V. V. Current Status of the Eastern Sayan Snow Leopard (Panthera uncia) Grouping and Its Nutritive Base 2018 Biology Bulletin 45 1106-1115
Mazoomdaar, J. Cat Among the People 2011 Open 40-45
Johansson, O., Koehler, G., Rauset, G. R.< Samelius, G., Andren, H., Mishra, C., Lhagvarsuren, P., McCarthy, T., Low, M. Sex specific seasonal variation in puma and snow leopard home range utilization 2018 Ecosphere 9 1-14
Aruge, S., Batool, H., Khan, F. M., Abbas, F. I., Janjua, S A pilot study&#65533;genetic diversity and population structure of snow leopards of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, using molecular techniques. 2019 PeerJ 1-14
Sharma, K., Bayrakcismith, R., Tumursukh, L., Johansson, O., Sevger, P., McCarthy, T., Mishra, C. Vigorous Dynamics Underlie a Stable Population of the Endangered Snow Leopard Panthera uncia in Tost Mountains, South Gobi, Mongolia 2014 Plos One 9