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Author | WWF Mongolia | ||||
Title | Brief report of the trainning on wool organized in centre of Uvs aimag | Type | Report | ||
Year | 2008 | Publication | Abbreviated Journal | ||
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Abstract | In training held on 21-28 December of 2007 were attended 5 people in total: 2 members of Uureg community and 3 members of Argalt-kharig community of Sagil soum. The training on processing wool and producing felt organized everyday between 08.15 and 22.00 and started in time as it was planned. During the training the members of two communities actively participated and did class work well. |
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Publisher | WWF Mongolia | Place of Publication | Mongolia | Editor | |
Language | English | Summary Language | Original Title | ||
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Call Number | SLN @ rana @ | Serial | 1105 | ||
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Author | Jackson, R. | ||||
Title | Snow Leopard Recovery Plan: Preliminary Recommendations | Type | Report | ||
Year | 1990 | Publication | Abbreviated Journal | ||
Volume | Issue | Pages | 1-10 | ||
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Abstract | Submitted to Species Survival Commission, Cat Specialist Group 31 January 1990. | ||||
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Call Number | SLN @ rana @ | Serial | 1118 | ||
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Author | Mukherjee, S., Ashalakshmi, C. N., Home, C., Ramakrishnan, U. | ||||
Title | SAhonrt Reepvoartluation of the PCR-RFLP technique to aid molecular-based monitoring of felids and canids in India | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 2010 | Publication | BMC Research Notes | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 3 | Issue | Pages | 159-166 | |
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Abstract | Background: The order Carnivora is well represented in India, with 58 of the 250 species found globally, occurring here. However, small carnivores figure very poorly in research and conservation policies in India. This is mainly due to the dearth of tested and standardized techniques that are both cost effective and conducive to small carnivore studies in the field. In this paper we present a non-invasive genetic technique standardized for the study of Indian felids and canids with the use of PCR amplification and restriction enzyme digestion of scat collected in the field. Findings: Using existing sequences of felids and canids from GenBank, we designed primers from the 16S rRNA region of the mitochondrial genome and tested these on ten species of felids and five canids. We selected restriction enzymes that would cut the selected region differentially for various species within each family. We produced a restriction digestion profile for the potential differentiation of species based on fragment patterns. To test our technique, we used felid PCR primers on scats collected from various habitats in India, representing varied environmental conditions. Amplification success with field collected scats was 52%, while 86% of the products used for restriction digestion could be accurately assigned to species. We verified this through sequencing. A comparison of costs across the various techniques currently used for scat assignment showed that this technique was the most practical and cost effective. Conclusions: The species-specific key developed in this paper provides a means for detailed investigations in the future that focus on elusive carnivores in India and this approach provides a model for other studies in areas of Asia where many small carnivores co-occur. |
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Call Number | SLN @ rana @ | Serial | 1124 | ||
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Author | Sharma, S., Dutta, T., Bhatnagar, Y.V. | ||||
Title | Marking site selection by free-ranging snow leopard (Uncia uncia) | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 2006 | Publication | Conservation Biology in Asia | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | Issue | Pages | 197-213 | ||
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Notes | Paper 13 | Approved | no | ||
Call Number | SLN @ rana @ | Serial | 1131 | ||
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Author | International Snow Leopard Trust | ||||
Title | Snow Leopards | Type | Book Whole | ||
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Corporate Author | Xinjiang Conservation Fund & International Snow Leopard Trust | Thesis | |||
Publisher | Place of Publication | China | Editor | ||
Language | Chinese | Summary Language | English | Original Title | |
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Notes | Pamphlet in both English & Chinese. Global Green Grant. | Approved | no | ||
Call Number | SLN @ rana @ | Serial | 1132 | ||
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Author | Allen, P., McCarthy, T., Bayarjargal, A. | ||||
Title | Conservation de la panthere des neiges (Uncia uncia) avec les eleveurs de Mongolie | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 2002 | Publication | Abbreviated Journal | ||
Volume | Issue | Pages | 48-53 | ||
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Abstract | La panthère des neiges (Uncia uncia) est un grand félin des régions montagneuses d’Asie Centrale. Elle est menacée par le braconnage et la fragmentation de son habitat. L’impact de la prédation des panthères des neiges sur le bétail a été étudié en Mongolie. Les recherches ont porté sur la dynamique des troupeaux domestiques, l’importance numérique et financière des pertes ainsi que la perception des panthères par les éleveurs. Les panthères s’attaquent le plus souvent à des animaux de grande taille mais les éleveurs restent en majorité favorables à leur protection. Pour concilier conservation de ce prédateur et attente des communautés pastorales, un projet dénommé IRBIS ENTERPRISES a été créé. Un mécanisme assure des revenus supplémentaires aux éleveurs par la vente de produits issus du bétail en échange d’une protection total des panthères et de leurs proies. |
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Language | French | Summary Language | Original Title | ||
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Notes | Translated by G. Chapron | Approved | no | ||
Call Number | SLN @ rana @ | Serial | 1134 | ||
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Author | Bhatnagar, Y.V. | ||||
Title | Project Snow Leopard | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 2010 | Publication | Nature Without Borders | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 613 | Issue | Pages | 44-48 | |
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Abstract | Nature Without Borders: a symposium on innovative approaches to conserving nature and wildlife. http://www.india-seminar.com/2010/613.htm IN January 2009, the Ministry of Environment and Forests launched an ambitious conservation programme called Project Snow Leopard for the Indian high altitude areas. This was a unique endeavour that was catalyzed by a voluntary organization, with active participation of the five Himalayan state governments, the ministry and a select group of organizations and individuals in a consultative process which lasted close to four years. Given, however, a good representation of wildlife protected areas in the high altitudes (over 9% for the Trans Himalaya), the question is why was such a scheme required; what were the attributes of the region that necessitated an alternative strategy? This article discusses the salient features of the snow leopard initiative and the challenges ahead. |
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Address | http://www.india-seminar.com/2010/613/613yashveer_bhatnagar.htm | ||||
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Publisher | Place of Publication | India | Editor | ||
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Area | Expedition | Conference | Nature Without Borders | ||
Notes | Author from: Nature Conservation Foundation, Mysore and Snow Leopard Trust-India | Approved | no | ||
Call Number | SLN @ rana @ | Serial | 1137 | ||
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Author | Titar, V.M.; McGregor, T.; Hammer, M. | ||||
Title | Monitoring of the snow leopard (Uncia uncia Schreber, 1775) in the Talduair massif in the Altai | Type | Book Chapter | ||
Year | 2007 | Publication | Abbreviated Journal | ||
Volume | Issue | Pages | 340-343 | ||
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Language | Russian | Summary Language | Original Title | ||
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Call Number | SLN @ rana @ | Serial | 1146 | ||
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Author | Dawa, T., Farrington, J. | ||||
Title | Conflict between nomadic herders and brown bears in the Byang thang Region of Tibet | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 2008 | Publication | Journal of the International Association of Tibetan Studies | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 4 | Issue | December | Pages | 1-42 |
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Abstract | Article covers the human-brown bear conflict problem, which closely parallels that of snow leopard conflict in the TAR, the peer reviewed version of: Tsering, Dawa, John D. Farrington, and Kelsang Norbu. Competition and Coexistence: Human-Wildlife Conflict in the Chang Tang Region of Tibet. Lhasa, Tibet Autonomous Region, China: Tibet People’s Publishing House, 2007. In order to evaluate the impact of recently introduced wildlife conservation policies, a human-wildlife conflict survey of three-hundred herding households was conducted in the south-central Byang thang (Qiangtang) area of the Tibet Autonomous Region (bod rang skyongs ljongs, Xizang Zizhi Qu). Results showed that Tibetan brown bears were the largest source of human-wildlife conflict in the survey area, affecting 49 percent of surveyed households between 1990 and 2006, with a 4.5-fold increase in conflict with bears occurring since implementation of various wildlife protection policies beginning in 1993. Types of bear conflict included livestock kills, raiding of human food supplies, damage to dwellings and furnishings, and direct attacks on herders. Brown bears have caused devastating economic losses to herders and anecdotal evidence indicates that retaliatory killing of bears by herders now poses the greatest threat to the Tibetan brown bear. Immediate measures must be taken to resolve this conflict if humans and brown bears are to coexist in the Byang thang region. |
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Call Number | SLN @ rana @ | Serial | 1150 | ||
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Author | Anonymous | ||||
Title | Tighter controls needed to curb increasing threats to snow leopards | Type | Report | ||
Year | 2004 | Publication | Endangered Species Scientific Newsletter | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | January | Issue | 1 | Pages | 15-18 |
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Call Number | SLN @ rana @ | Serial | 1152 | ||
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