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Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Links |
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Smith, A.T.; Foggin, M.J. |
The Plateau Pika (Ochotona curzoniae) is a Keystone Species for Biodiversity on the Tibetan Plateau |
1998 |
Animal Conservation |
2 |
235-240 |
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Sunquist, F. |
Where cats and herders mix. (snow leopards in Tibet and Mongolia) |
1997 |
International Wildlife |
27 |
27-33 |
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Schaller, G. |
Wildlife Survey in Tibet, Report #8 |
1988 |
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Schaller, G. |
Surveys of Mountain Wildlife in China, Report # 6 |
1987 |
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10 |
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Sherpa, L.N.; Lama, W.B. |
Hands around Mt. Everest |
1997 |
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Ale S. |
Have snow leopards made a comeback to the Everest region of Nepal? |
2005 |
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1-21 |
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Namgail, T. |
Gya-Miru: last refuge of the Tibetan argali |
2003 |
Sanctuary Asia |
23 |
16-21 |
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Trivedi, P. |
From Cashmere to Gowa |
2011 |
Journal of East China Normal University (Special Issue of Zoology)nbill |
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4-10 |
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Harris, R.B.; Pletscher, D.H.; Loggers, C.O.; Miller, D.J. |
Status and trends of Tibetan plateau mammalian fauna, Yeniugou, China |
1999 |
Biological Conservation |
87 |
13-19 |
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Gao, Y., Wang, Y., Lee, A. T. L., Liu, Y., Luo, Y., Orrick, K., Alexander, J. S., Sangpo, J. T., Clark, S. G. |
Contextualizing sociodemographic differences in Tibetan attitudes toward large carnivores |
2023 |
Conservation Science and Practice |
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1-15 |
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