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Author
Wharton, D.
;
Mainka, S.A.
Title
Captive Management of the Snow Leopard
Type
Conference Article
Year
1994
Publication
Abbreviated Journal
Volume
Issue
Pages
135-148
Keywords
zoos
;
captivity
;
captive
;
management
;
husbandry
;
diet
;
social
;
behavior
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housing
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habitat
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breeding
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status
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distribution
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parasites
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vaccination
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quarantine
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Disease
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medical
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veterinary
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medicine
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ceasarean
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hand-rearing
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browse
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hand rearing
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hand
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rearing
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3550
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Islt
Place of Publication
Usa
Editor
J.L.Fox; D.Jizeng
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Full Text at URLTitle, Monographic: Seventh International Snow Leopard SymposiumPlace of Meeting: ChinaDate of Copyright: 1994
Approved
no
Call Number
SLN @ rana @ 265
Serial
1017
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Author
Wharton, D.
Title
Endangered Species Update
Type
Journal Article
Year
1997
Publication
Endangered Species Update
Abbreviated Journal
Volume
14
Issue
11
Pages
13
Keywords
Species-Survival-Plan
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zoo
;
breeders
;
captivity
;
Asa
;
Ssp
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browse
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species survival plan
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species
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survival
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plan
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1100
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endangered
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endangered species
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endangered-species
Abstract
The snow leopard is listed as endangered, although most of its high mountain habitat remains untouched. However the ability of humans to exploit wildlife has led to it being endangered. Serious attempts to keep snow leopards in captivity began in 1891, but it was not until the 1950s that cubs survived long enough to become breeders. The American Zoo and Aquarium Association (ASA) Snow Leopard Species Survival Plan (SSP) was set up in 1984, achieving success with breeding goals.
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Document Type: English
Approved
no
Call Number
SLN @ rana @ 335
Serial
1019
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