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Espinosa-Aviles, D.; Taylor, M.L.; Del Rocio Reyes-Montes, M.; Pe'rez-Torrez, A. Molecular findings of disseminated histoplasmosis in two captive snow leopards (Uncia uncia) 2008 Journal-of-Zoo-and-Wildlife-Medicine 39 450-454
Hussain, S. Protecting the snow leopard and enhancing farmers' livelihoods: A pilot insurance scheme in Baltistan 2000 Mountain-Research-and-Development. 20 226-231
Ming, M.; Chundawat R.S.; Jumabay, K.; Wu, Y.; Aizeizi, Q.; Zhu, M.H. Camera trapping of snow leopards for the photo capture rate and population size in the Muzat Valley of Tianshan Mountains 2006 Acta Theriologica Sinica 52 788-793
Jackson, R.; Roe, J.; Wangchuk, R.; Hunter, D. Estimating Snow Leopard Population Abundance Using Photography and Capture-Recapture Techniques 2006 Wildlife Society Bulletin 34 772-781
Janovsky, M.; Grone, A.; Ciardo, D.; Vollm, J.; Burnens, A.; Fatzer, R.; Bacciarini, L.N. Phaeohyphomycosis in a Snow Leopard (Uncia uncia) due to Cladophialophora bantiana 2006 Journal of Comparative Pathology 134 245-248
Joslin, J.O.; Garner, M.; Collins, D.; Kamaka, E.; Sinabaldi, K.; Meleo, K.; Montali, R.; Sundberg, J.; Jenson, A.B.; Ghim, S.; Davidow, B.; Hargis, A.; West, K.; Clark, T.; Haines, D. Viral papilloma and squamous cell carcinomas in snow leopards (Uncia uncia) 2000 2000 Proceedings AAZV & IAAAM Joint Conference 155-158
Khatiwada, J.R.; Chalise, M.K.; Kyes, R. Survey of Snow Leopard (Uncia uncia) and Blue Sheep (Pseudois nayaur) populations in the Kangchenjunga Conservation Area (KCA), Nepal. Final report 2007 1-13
McCarthy, T.; Khan, J.; Ud-Din, J.; McCarthy, K. First study of snow leopards using GPS-satellite collars underway in Pakistan 2007 Cat News 46 22-23
Ming, M.; Munkhtsog, B.; Xu, F.; Turghan, M.; Yin, S.-jing; Wei, S.-D. Markings as Indicator of Snow Leopard in Field Survey, in Xinjiang 2005 Chinese Journal of Zoology 34-39
Sharma, S., Thapa, K., Chalise, M., Dutta, T., Bhatnagar, Y.V., McCarthy, T. 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 2006 Conservation Biology in Asia 184-196