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The Snow Leopard Conservancy A Survey of Kathmandu-based Trekking Agencies: Market Opportunities for Linking Community-Based Ecotourism with the Conservation of Snow Leopard in the Annapurna Conservation Area. Report prepared for WWF-Nepal Programme 2002 SLC Field Series Document No. 4 1-22
Ward, A.E. Game animals of Kashmir and adjacent hill provinces 1921 J.of Bombay Natural Historical Society. 29 23-35
Koju. N. P, , Bashyal, B., Pandey, B. P., Shah, S. N., Thami, S. ,Bleisch, W. V. First camera-trap record of the snow leopard Panthera uncia in Gaurishankar Conservation Area, Nepal 2020 Oryx 1-4
Johnsingh, A.J.T. Large Mammalian predator-prey in Bandipur 1983 J.Bombay Nat.Hist.Soc. 80
McCarthy, K.; Fuller, T.; Ming, M.; McCarthy, T.; Waits, L.; Jumabaev, K. Assessing Estimators of Snow Leopard Abundance 2008 Journal of Widlife Management 72 1826-1833
Ale, S.B., Brown, J.S. Prey behavior leads to predator: a case study of the Himalayan tahr and the snow leopard in Sagarmatha (Mt. Everest) National Park, Nepal 2009 Israel Journal of Ecology & Evolution 55 315-327
Jackson, R., Hunter, D.O. Snow leopard Survey and conservation handbook (First edition) 1995 1-120
Chalise, M.K. Snow Leopard (Uncia uncia), Prey Species and Outreach in Langtang National, Park, Nepal 2011 Our Nature 138-145
Maheshwari, A., Sharma, D., Sathyakumar, S. Snow Leopard (Panthera Uncia) surveys in the Western Himalayas, India 2013 Journal of Ecology and Natural Environmnet 5 303-309
Lyngdoh, S.,Shrotriya, S.,Goyal, S. P.,Clements, H.,Hayward, M. W.,Habib, B. Prey Preferences of the Snow Leopard (Panthera uncia): Regional Diet Specificity Holds Global Significance for Conservation 2014 Plos One 9 1-11