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Author Zverev, M.D. url 
  Title The snow leopard Type Miscellaneous
  Year 1980 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
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  Abstract Alma Ata, “Kainar”.  
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  Notes Translated by Kathleen Braden Approved no  
  Call Number SLN @ rana @ Serial 1228  
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Author Lucas, P.H.C. url 
  Title Nepal's park for the highest mountain Type Journal Article
  Year 1975 Publication PARKS Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 2 Issue 3 Pages 12-15  
  Keywords Nepal  
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  Notes October, November, December issue – year uncertain Approved no  
  Call Number SLN @ rana @ Serial 1258  
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Author Sadleir, R.M.F.S. url 
  Title Notes on the reproduction in the larger felidae Type Book Chapter
  Year 1966 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume II Issue Pages 184-187  
  Keywords captive, zoo, reproduction  
  Abstract Zoological Society of London  
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  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number SLN @ rana @ Serial 1277  
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Author Freeman, H. url 
  Title Phantom cat Type Magazine Article
  Year 1979 Publication Puget Soundings Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 8-13  
  Keywords captive, zoo, Woodland Park Zoo, snow leopard  
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  Publisher Junior League of Seattle Place of Publication Seattle, Washington Editor  
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  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number SLN @ rana @ Serial 1288  
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Author Shrestha, B., Kindlmann, P.   
  Title Interactions between the Himalayan tahr, livestock and snow leopards in the Sagarmatha National Park Type Journal Article
  Year 2011 Publication Himalayan Biodiversity in the Changing World Abbreviated Journal  
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  Publisher Place of Publication Editor Springer, dordrecht  
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  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number SLN @ rana @ Serial 1305  
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Author Namgail, T. url 
  Title Winter birds of the Gya-Miru Wildlife Sanctuary, Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir, India Type Journal Article
  Year 2005 Publication Indian Birds Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 1 Issue 2 Pages 26-28  
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  Abstract A survey of the winter birds of the Gya-Miru Wildlife Sanctuary in the Trans-Himalayan region of Ladakh, India was carried out between December 2002 and March 2003. 30 species were recorded, constituting 60% of the total resident species in Ladakh excluding Nubra Valley, and 10% of the total birds recorded in Ladakh (11% of the post-1960 records). 29 species (97%) of the birds recorded breed in Ladakh, while one, Mallard Anas platyrhynchos is a passage migrant. The most noteworthy sightings were four species of pheasants (Phasianidae) and two of owls (Strigidae). A preliminary assessment of the potential threats to the birds in the reserve was made. This is the first avifaunal survey of the reserve, and has implications for assessing the importance of the area for bird protection.  
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  Notes March-April 2005 Approved no  
  Call Number SLN @ rana @ Serial 1311  
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Author Kuznetsov, B.A. url 
  Title Province of mountains of Central Asia Type Journal Article
  Year 1948 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
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  Call Number SLN @ rana @ Serial 1350  
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Author Karmacharya, Dibesh B pdf 
  Title Noninvasive genetic population survey of snow leopards (Panthera uncia) in Kangchenjunga conservation area, Shey Phoksundo National Park and surrounding buffer zones of Nepal Type Journal Article
  Year 2011 Publication Bio Med Central Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 4 Issue 516 Pages  
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  Abstract Background

The endangered snow leopard is found throughout major mountain ranges of Central Asia, including the remote Himalayas. However, because of their elusive behavior, sparse distribution, and poor access to their habitat, there is a lack of reliable information on their population status and demography, particularly in Nepal. Therefore, we utilized noninvasive genetic techniques to conduct a preliminary snow leopard survey in two protected areas of Nepal.

Results

A total of 71 putative snow leopard scats were collected and analyzed from two different areas; Shey Phoksundo National Park (SPNP) in the west and Kangchanjunga Conservation Area (KCA) in the east. Nineteen (27%) scats were genetically identified as snow leopards, and 10 (53%) of these were successfully genotyped at 6 microsatellite loci. Two samples showed identical genotype profiles indicating a total of 9 individual snow leopards. Four individual snow leopards were identified in SPNP (1 male and 3 females) and five (2 males and 3 females) in KCA.

Conclusions

We were able to confirm the occurrence of snow leopards in both study areas and determine the minimum number present. This information can be used to design more in-depth population surveys that will enable estimation of snow leopard population abundance at these sites.
 
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  Call Number SLN @ rakhee @ Serial 1371  
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Author Chundawat, R.S. url 
  Title Ecological Studies of Snow Leopard and its associated prey species in Hemis National Park, Ladakh Type Manuscript
  Year 1992 Publication University of Rajasthan Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 194  
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  Abstract Trans Himalayas experience extremes of cold and arid climatic conditions which account for their lower productivity. The wild animals occur in lower densities and need relatively large areas to maintain viable populations. Though these animals are fully adapted to these environmental conditions, increasing human pressure poses a great threat to their survival.

Trans Himalayas are intrinsically a fragile ecosystem and their overuse has pushed them close to ravage in many localities. Higher Himalayas are progressively threatened by the increasing developmental activities such as opening up by new roads and and increasing number of satellite townships.

This region has long remained unstudied by conservationists. The paucity of information on this region is very well recognised by the managers and conservationists in the country as well as the world over. For better management and conservation of wildlife in the region, it is of paramount importance to have atleast the basic information on the status, distribution of flora and fauna, and other environmental and socio-economic aspects.
 
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  Call Number SLN @ rakhee @ Serial 1372  
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Author Wildlife Times url 
  Title Wildlife Times Type Magazine Article
  Year 2011 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue November Pages  
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  Abstract Snow Leopard Count – A census of Snow Leopard has started in Mustang District, Nepal  
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  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number SLN @ rakhee @ Serial 1373  
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