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Matyushkin, E.N. Tracks and tracking techniques in studies of large carnivorous mammals 2000 Zoologichesky Zhurnal 79 412-429
Maier, F. Tracking the snow cat of Ice Mountain 1998 Wildlife Conservation 101 36
Ahmad, S., Rehman, E. U., Ali, H., Din, N., Haider, J., Din, J. U., Nawaz, M. A. Density Pattern of Flare-Horned Markhor (Capra falconeri) in Northern Pakistan 2022 Sustainability 14 1-13
Kosharev, E.P. Excerpts from “The snow leopard in Kirgizia” 1990 Snow Line 8 7-8
Jackson, R.; Fox, J.L. Report on Fifth Slims Training Workshop (Nepal) 2000 Snow Line xvii 6-15
Jackson, R. Snow Leopards and Other Wildlife in the Qomolang,a Nature Preserve of Tibet 1991 Snow Line ix 9-12
International Snow Leopard Trust Snow Leopard News Spring 2000 2000 Snow Leopard News
International Snow Leopard Trust Snow Leopard News Spring 2001 2001 Snow Leopard News
Xu, F.; Ming, M.; Yin, S.-jing; Mardan Snow Leopard Survey in Tumor Nature Reserve, Xingjiang 2005 Sichuan Journal of Zoology 24 608-610
Woodroffe, R.; Ginsberg, J.R. Edge effects and the extinction of populations inside protected areas 1998 Science Washington D.C. 280 2126-2128
Suryawanshi, K. R., Khanyari, M., Sharma, K., Lkhagvajav, P., Mishra, C. Sampling bias in snow leopard population estimation studies 2019 Population Eccology 1-9
Aruge, S., Batool, H., Khan, F. M., Abbas, F. I., Janjua, S A pilot study�genetic diversity and population structure of snow leopards of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, using molecular techniques. 2019 PeerJ 1-14
Reading, R.P.; Amgalanbaatar, S.; Mix, H.; Lhagvasuren, B. Argali Ovis ammon surveys in Mongolia's South Gobi 1997 Oryx 31 285-294
Mallon, D. P., Jackson, R. M. A downlist is not a demotion: Red List status and reality 2017 Oryx 1-5
Suryawanshi, K.R.; Bhatnagar, Y.; Mishra, C. Why should a grazer browse? Livestock impact on winter resource use by bharal Pseudois nayaur 2009 Oecologia 1-10
Durbach, I., Borchers, D., Sutherland, C., Sharma, K. Fast, flexible alternatives to regular grid designs for spatial capture–recapture. 2020 Methods in Ecology and Evolution 1-13
Khanyari, M., Zhumabai uulu, K., Luecke, S., Mishra, C., Suryawanshi, K. Understanding population baselines: status of mountain ungulate populations in the Central Tien Shan Mountains, Kyrgyzstan 2020 Mammalia 1-8
Blomqvist, L. The 1978 register for the captive population of snow leopards, Panthera uncia 1979 International Zoo News 26 17-23
Freeman, H. The snow leopard, today and yesterday 1980 International Pedigree Book of Snow Leopards, Vol. 2 2 37-43
Blomqvist, L. The 1979 world register for the captive population of snow leopards, Panthera uncia 1980 International Pedigree Book of Snow Leopards 62-75
Blomqvist, L. The 1981 annual report of the captive snow leopards (Panthera uncia) population 1982 International Pedigree Book of Snow Leopards 41-47
Blomqvist, L. The global snow leopard population in captivity 2001 2003 International Pedigree Book of Snow Leopards 8 21-24
Poyarkov, A. D., Munkhtsog, B., Korablev, M. P., Kuksin, A. N., Alexandrov, D. Y., Chistopolova, M. D.,Hernandez-Blanco, J. A., Munkhtogtokh, O., Karnaukhov, A. S., Lkhamsuren, N., Bayaraa, M., Jackson, R. M., Maheshwari, A., Rozhnov, V. V. Assurance of the existence of a trans-boundary population of the snow leopard (Panthera uncia) at Tsagaanshuvuut – Tsagan- Shibetu SPA at the Mongolia-Russia border 2020 Integrative Zoology 224-231
Blomqvist, L. Three decades of Snow Leopards Panthera uncia in Captivity 1995 Int.Zoo Yearbook 34 178-185
Sokov, A.I. The present status of the snow leopard population in the south western Pamir-Altai Mountains (Tadzhikistan) 1990 Int.Ped.Book of Snow Leopards 6 33-36