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The Snow Leopard Conservancy Visitor Satisfaction and Opportunity Survey, Manang, Nepal: Market Opportunities for Linking Community-Based Ecotourism with the Conservation of Snow Leopards in the Annpurna Conservation Area. Report prepared for WWF-Nepal Programme 2002 SLC Field Document Series No 3 1-18
Thapa, K. Is their any correlation between abundance of blue sheep population and livestock depredation by snow leopards in the Phu Valley, Manang District, Annapurna Conservation Area? Final report 2005 1-19
Sunquist, F. Where cats and herders mix. (snow leopards in Tibet and Mongolia) 1997 International Wildlife 27 27-33
Subbotin, A.E.; Istomov, S.V. The population status of snow leopards Uncia uncia (Felidae, Carnivora) in the western Sayan Mountain Ridge 2009 Doklady Biologicl Sciences 425 183-186
Sloane, A.; Kelly, C.; McDavitt, S.; Marples, N. Big cats in captivity: a quantitative analysis of enrichment 1998 Adv.Etho 33 43
Kyes, R.; Chalise, M.K. Assessing the Status of the Snow Leopard Population in Langtang National Park, Nepal 2005 1-22
Marma, B.B.; Yunchis, V.V. Observations on the breeding, management and physiology of Snow leopards (Panthera u. uncia) at Kaunas Zoo from 1962 to 1967 1968 Canids and Felids in Captivity 66-73
Pfeil, A.; Lucker, H.; Pfeil, I. Leiomyoma in the urinary bladder of a female snow leopard (Uncia uncia, Schreber, 1776) 2004 Tier„rztliche Praxis Kleintiere 32 40-44