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Jackson, R. (1980). A radio-telemetry study of the snow leopard (Panthera uncia) in Nepal with emphasis on conservation and predator-prey relations.
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Rieger, I. (1980). Observations on the ontogeny of ounces, Uncia uncia (Schreber, 1775).
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Woodland Park Zoo. (1980). No vacancy.
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Phillips, L. (1980). Post-mortem records, Henry Doorly Zoo, Omaha, Nebraska.
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Clevenger, S. A. (1980). Snow leopards born... and born... and born at OKC Zoo.
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Poulton, S. M. C. (1980). A report on the feasibility of an ecological study of the snow leopard in northern India.
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O'Neill, J. (1980). Nepal's snow leopard: too beautiful for its own good? Scholastic Science World, 36(9), 4–6.
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Ishunin G.I. (1980). Snow leopard.
Abstract: In Uzbekistan, snow leopard is preserved along the Ugam, Pskem, Chatkal, Tirkestan, and Hissar ridges. Ibex is a main prey of the predator. It also preys on argali, wild boar, hares, roe-deers, rodents, kekliks (partridge), and rarely livestock. Catching the animals in the country is limited and exercised under special permissions.
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Weilenmann, P. (1980). Some indications of weights of young snow leopards in Zurich Zoo. In International Snow Leopard Conference Zurich (1).
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DiSabato, L. (1980). Update on the snow leopard factory. San Antonio's News from the Zoo, 6(6), 1–2.
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