Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication ![sorted by Publication field, descending order (down)](img/sort_desc.gif) |
Volume |
Pages |
Anonymous |
Save the Snow Leopard. (Road and Gas Pipeline Project Threatens Ecology of Siberia) |
2000 |
The Ecologist |
30 |
14 |
Dang, H. |
The snow leopard and its prey |
1967 |
The Cheetal |
11 |
47-58 |
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 |
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 |
Mishra, C., Suryawanshi, K. |
Managing conflicts over livestock depradation by Large Carnivores |
2014 |
SOUTH ASIAN ASSOCIATION FOR REGIONAL COOPERATION – Human-Wildlife Conflict in the Mountains of SAARC Region – Compilation of Successful Management Strategies and Practices |
|
27-47 |
Braden, K. |
Snow leopard conservation in the USSR |
1988 |
Snow Line |
Fall |
2-2 |
Dzhanyspaev, A.D. |
Hunting Behavior of the Snow Leopard at the Alma-Atinski Nature Reserve |
1991 |
Snow Line |
ix |
4-6 |
Jackson, R. |
Snow Leopards and Other Wildlife in the Qomolang,a Nature Preserve of Tibet |
1991 |
Snow Line |
ix |
9-12 |
Koshkarev, E. |
What Has Happened to the Snow Leopard After the Break-Up of Soviet Union? |
2000 |
Snow Line |
Xvi |
|
Koshkarev, E.P. |
Range Structure, Numbers and Population Status of the Snow Leopard in the Tien Shan |
1992 |
Snow Line |
x |
2-6 |