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Xu, F.; Ming, M.; Yin, S.-jing; Mardan Snow Leopard Survey in Tumor Nature Reserve, Xingjiang 2005 Sichuan Journal of Zoology 24 608-610
International Snow Leopard Trust Snow Leopard News Summer/ Fall 1999 1999 Snow Leopard News
International Snow Leopard Trust Snow Leopard News Autumn/ Winter 2000 2000 Snow Leopard News
Jackson, R.; Fox, J.L. Report on Fifth Slims Training Workshop (Nepal) 2000 Snow Line xvii 6-15
Koshkarev, E.P. Range Structure, Numbers and Population Status of the Snow Leopard in the Tien Shan 1992 Snow Line x 2-6
Devendra, T. & Chalise, M. Population and habitat of Himalayan thar (Hemitragus jemlahicus) in Langtang Himalaya, Langtang National Park (LNP), Nepal 2010 Special issue on the occasion of 15th Wildlife Week 37-46
Jackson. R Fostering Community-Based Stewardship of Wildlife in Central Asia: Transforming Snow Leopards from Pests into Valued Assets 2012 Springer Science and Business Media 357-380
Rashid, W., Shi, J., Rahim, I. U., Qasim, M., Baloch, M. N., Bohnett, E., Yang, F., Khan, I., Ahmad, B. Modelling Potential Distribution of Snow Leopards in Pamir, Northern Pakistan: Implications for Human–Snow Leopard Conflicts 2021 Sustainability 13 1-15
Li, Y., Zhang, Y., Yadong, X., Zhang, Y., Zhang, Y., Gao, Y. Li, D. Analysis of Conservation Gaps and Landscape Connectivity for Snow Leopard in Qilian Mountains of China 2022 Sustainability 14
Dang, H. The snow leopard and its prey 1967 The Cheetal 11 47-58
Anonymous Save the Snow Leopard. (Road and Gas Pipeline Project Threatens Ecology of Siberia) 2000 The Ecologist 30 14
Norberg-Hodge, H. Ladakh: Developement without Destruction 1981 The Himalaya: Aspects of Change 278-284
Anonymous Preserving the snow leopard and its habitat 1996 The Rolex Awards for Enterprise Journal 3
Seidensticker, J.; Lumpkin, S. The adaptable leopard; unfortunately it's no match for modern man 1996 Wildlife Conservation 99 52
Xu, F.; Ming, M.; Yin, S.-jing; Munkhtsog, B. Autumn Habitat Selection by Snow Leopard (Uncia uncia) in Beita Mountain, Xinjiang, China 2006 Zoological Research 221-224