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Author Knight, D.
Title Pipeline could ruin Siberian Plateau Type Miscellaneous
Year 2000 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 4
Keywords Russia; siberia; pipeline; environmentalists; endangered-species; browse; endangered; species; 1000
Abstract A proposed natural gas pipeline and accompanying road from southern Siberia to China would destroy the ecology of a plateau that is internationally recognized for its abundance of rare and endangered species, warn environmentalists meeting here this week. Known as the Ukok Plateau, this area near the intersection of Mongolia, China, Russia and Kazakhstan provides a critical habitat for one of the least studied predators in the world, the snow leopard, and many other endangered species including the argali mountain sheep, the black stork and the steppe eagle.
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Notes (up) Journal Title: Inter Press Service Approved no
Call Number SLN @ rana @ 397 Serial 538
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Author Limbu, R.
Title Snow Leopards could save Mountain Biodiversity Type Miscellaneous
Year 1999 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 3
Keywords Nepal; asia; poaching; herder; livestock; fur; fur-coats; medicine; herders; bone; bones; browse; fur coats; coat; 1060
Abstract The woman in the picture is wrapped in a luxurious fur coat and hat. The distinctly spotted pelt is that of a snow leopard -- that elusive and endangered species found in the mountains of central and south Asia. “A coat like that would probably cost $60,000-$80,000 in a big shop,” said Dr Rodney Jackson at a presentation he made recently on the status of his favorite subject. “Fortunately, changing norms of the fashion world and increasing consumer awareness (mean that) fewer people are wearing snow leopard pelts,” noted Dr Jackson, Conservation Director of the International Snow Leopard Trust. Still, the threat of extinction persists, he warns. “The demand for fur may have gone down but the demand for bones and body parts as marketable items for use in traditional Chinese medicine has gone up.” Further, conflict with humans is rapidly becoming the single most important issue, he said.
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Call Number SLN @ rana @ 370 Serial 620
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Author Ale, S.B.
Title Religion and Snow Leopards in Nepal Type Miscellaneous
Year 1998 Publication Snow Line Abbreviated Journal
Volume xvi Issue Pages 10-10
Keywords Nepal; religion; tourism; Culture; folklore; buddhism; 4850
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Publisher Islt Place of Publication Seattle Editor
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Notes (up) Journal Title: Snow Line Approved no
Call Number SLN @ rana @ 472 Serial 56
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Author Omar, K.
Title Gift of snow leopard cub concern conservationists Type Newspaper Article
Year 1986 Publication Unknown Abbreviated Journal
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Keywords cub; snow leopard; zoo
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Notes (up) Karachi Approved no
Call Number SLN @ rana @ 986 Serial 754
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Author Allen, P.
Title WWF Progress Report: Irbis Enterprises Snow Leopard Conservation Incentive Project Type Miscellaneous
Year 1999 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages
Keywords irbis; conservation; herders; livestock; economics; Mongolia; gobi; poaching; community-development; development; browse; community; 4100
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Notes (up) Location: Uvs Aimag (Turgen and Tsagaan Shuvuut Strictly Protected Areas)Gobi Altai Aimag (Great Gobi Strictly Protected Area) Approved no
Call Number SLN @ rana @ 355 Serial 65
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Author Hameed, S.
Title Population status of the snow leopard and its conflict with local people in laspur valley, Chitral, Pakistan Type Manuscript
Year 2010 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 1-77
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Abstract The present study was designed to determine the status of snow leopard in Laspur valley, Chitral (Khyber Pakhtunkhawa) by using multiple census methods.
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Publisher Place of Publication Pakistan Editor
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Notes (up) M.Phil Thesis, Pir Mehr Ali Shah (PMAS) – Arid Agriculture University Approved yes
Call Number SLN @ rana @ Serial 1327
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Author Ashraf, N.
Title Competition For Food Between Markhor And Domestic Goat In Chitral, Pakistan Type Manuscript
Year 2010 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 1-76
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Abstract The present study was, therefore, designed to collect data on feeding aspects of Markhor and domestic goat in Chitral area, in order to examine the extent of resource competition between two species. The objectives of study were;

To analyze the food composition of Markhor and domestic goat.

To determine the degree of competition between Markhor and domestic goat in terms of forage consumption.

To provide recommendation for managing Markhor habitat and reducing competition with domestic livestock.
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Publisher Place of Publication Pakistan Editor
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Notes (up) M.Phil Thesis, Pir Mehr Ali Shah (PMAS) – Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi Approved no
Call Number SLN @ rana @ Serial 1328
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Author Khatoon, R.
Title Snow leopard (uncia uncia) diet selection in the Chitral area Type Manuscript
Year 2010 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 1-90
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Abstract The present study will also show the dependence of snow leopard on wild prey versus domestic livestock as a food. This study will also help to estimate the highest livestock loss tends to occur in the areas due to which human and snow leopard conflict arises. As food selection varies according to the environment and availability of prey species therefore a diet study in local context would help to improve understanding of feeding ecology, and also provide scientific basis for effective conservation measures.

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To determine the food preference of snow leopard in wild

To determine seasonal variation in selection of food by snow leopard.
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Publisher Place of Publication Pakistan Editor
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Notes (up) M.Phil thesis, Pir Mehr Ali Shah (PMAS) – Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi Approved no
Call Number SLN @ rana @ Serial 1329
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Author Khatiwada, J.
Title The status of Snow Leopard (Uncia Uncia Schreber 1778) and its conflict perception in Langtang National Park. Type Manuscript
Year 2004 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 1-69
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Abstract Study Objectives The prime objective of the study was to collect basic ecological information on Snow Leopard and their prey species in Langtang National Park. The specific objectives of the study were :

1) To explore the status and distribution of Snow Leopard in the area.

2) To show the prey and predator relationship.

3) To find the extent and actual loss of livestock due to depredation by Snow Leopard.
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Publisher Place of Publication Kathmandu, Nepal Editor
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Notes (up) M.Sc. Thesis, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal Approved no
Call Number SLN @ rana @ Serial 1326
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Author Schaller, G. B.
Title A walk in the Hindu Kush Type Magazine Article
Year 1975 Publication Animal Kingdom Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue June/July Pages 8-19
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Notes (up) Magazine of the New York Zoological Society Approved no
Call Number SLN @ rana @ Serial 1173
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