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Kashkarov, E. THE SNOW LEOPARD OF KIRGIZIA: NATIONAL SHAME OR NATIONAL PRIDE 2017 239-253
Ming, M.; Chundawat R.S.; Jumabay, K.; Wu, Y.; Aizeizi, Q.; Zhu, M.H. Camera trapping of snow leopards for the photo capture rate and population size in the Muzat Valley of Tianshan Mountains 2006 Acta Theriologica Sinica 52 788-793
Schaller, G.B. On meeting a Snow Leopard 1972 Animal Kingdom 75 7-13
Ming, M. The Problems About Conservation of Wildlife Animals In Xinjiang 2001 Arid Land Geography 24 47-51
Fox, J.L.; Sinha, S.P.; Chundawat, R.S.; Das, P.K. Status of the snow leopard Panthera uncia in Northwest India 1991 Biological Conservation 55 283-298
Gaston, A.J.; Garson, P.J.; Hunter, M.L. The status and conservation of forest wildlife in Himachal Pradesh, Western Himalayas 1983 Biological Conservation 27 291-314
Mallon, D.P. Status and Conservation of Large Mammals in Ladakh 1991 Biological Conservation 56 101-119
Chen, P., Gao, Y., Lee, A. T. L., Cering, L., Shi, K., Clark, S. G. Human–carnivore coexistence in Qomolangma (Mt. Everest) Nature Reserve, China: Patterns and compensation 2016 Biological Conservation 18-26
Schaller, G.B. Status of large mammals in the Taxkorgan Reserve, Xinjiang, China 1987 Biological-Conservation 42 53-71
Fox, J.L. Conflict between predators and people in Ladakh 1997 Cat News 17 18
Jackson, R. Linking Snow Leopard Conservation and People-Wildlife Conflict Resolution, Summary of a multi-country project aimed at developing grass-roots measures to protect the endangered snow leopard from herder retribution 2000 Cat News 33 12-15
Bhatnagar, Y.V. Relocation from wildlife reserves in the Greater and Trans-Himalayas: Is it necessary? 2008 Conservation and Society 6 263-270
LI. J, WANG. D, YIN. H,ZHAXI. D, JIAGONG. Z,SCHALLER. G. B,MISHRA. C,MCCARTHY. T. M, WANG. H,WU. L,XIAO. L,BASANG. L,ZHANG. Y,ZHOU. Y,LU. Z Role of Tibetan Buddhist Monasteries in Snow Leopard Conservation 2013 Conservation Biology 00 1-8
Cunha, S.F. Summits, snow leopards, farmers, and fighters: Will politics prevent a national park in the high Pamirs of Tajikistan? 1994 Focus; New York 44 17-22
Jackson, R.; Ahlborn, G. The role of protected areas in Nepal in maintaining viable populations of snow leopards 1990 Int.Ped.Book of Snow Leopards 6 51-69
Fox, J.L.; Nurbu, C. Hemis, a national park for snow leopards in India's Trans-Himalaya 1990 Int.Pedigree Book of Snow Leopards 6 71-84
Andriuskevicius, A. Occurrance of Snow Leopards in the Soviet Union 1980 International Pedigree Book of Snow Leopards 2 59-69
Sunquist, F. Where cats and herders mix. (snow leopards in Tibet and Mongolia) 1997 International Wildlife 27 27-33
Pohl, J. Tracking the Big Cat 1996 Juneau Empire (AK) 5
Schaller, G. Tibet's remote Chang Tang: in a high and sacred realm 1993 National Geog. 184 62-87
Mishra, C.; Madhusudan, M.D.; Datta, A. Mammals of the high altitudes of western Arunachal Pradesh, eastern Himalaya: an assessment of threats and conservation needs 2006 Oryx 40 1-7
Schaller, G.B. Mountain mammals in Pakistan 1976 Oryx 13 351-356
Schaller, G.B.; Hong, L.; Talipu, J.; Mingjiang, R.Q. The snow leopard in Xinjiang, China 1988 Oryx 22 197-204
Shi, K.; Jun, Z.F.S.; Zhigang, D.; Riordan, P.; MacDonald, D. Reconfirmation of snow leopards in Taxkurgan Nature Reserve, Xinjiang, China 2009 Oryx 43 169-170
Malik, M.M. Management of Chitral Gol National Park, Pakistan 1985 People and protected areas in the Hindu Kush – Himalaya 103-106