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Waits, L.P.; Buckley-Beason, V.A.; Johnson, W.E.; Onorato, D.; McCarthy, T. A select panel of polymorphic microsatellite loci for individual identification of snow leopards (Panthera uncia)  2006 Molecular Ecology Notes 7 311-314
Jackson, R.; Ahlborn, G. Snow leopards (Panthera- uncia) in Nepal – home range and movements 1989 National Geographic Research 5 161-175
Reading, R.P.; Mix, H.; Lhagvasuren, B.; Blumer, E.S. Status of wild Bactrian camels and other large ungulates in south-western Mongolia 1999 Oryx 33 247-255
Singh, N., Milner-Gulland, E.J. Monitoring ungulates in Central Asia: current constraints and future potential 2010 Oryx 1-12
Jumabay, K., Wegge, P., Mishra, C., Sharma, K Large carnivores and low diversity of optimal prey: a comparison of the diets of snow leopards Panthera uncia and wolves Canis lupus in Sarychat-Ertash Reserve in Kyrgyzstan 2013 Oryx 1-7
Tumursukh, L., Suryawanshi, K. R., Mishra, C., McCarthy, T. M., Boldgiv, B. Status of the mountain ungulate prey of the Endangered snow leopard Panthera uncia in the Tost Local Protected Area, South Gobi, Mongolia 2015 Oryx 1-6
Alexander, J. S., Cusack, J. J., Pengju, C, Kun, S., Riordan, P. Conservation of snow leopards: spill-over benefits for other carnivores? 2015 Oryx 1-5
Schaller, G.B.; Hong, L.; Talipu, J.; Mingjiang, R.Q. The snow leopard in Xinjiang, China 1988 Oryx 22 197-204
Ghoshal, A., Bhatnagar, Y. V., Pandav, B., Sharma, K., Mshra, C. Assessing changes in distribution of the Endangered snow leopard Panthera uncia and its wild prey over 2 decades in the Indian Himalaya through interviewbased occupancy surveys 2017 Oryx 1-13
Prakash, I. Asian predators of livestock 1985 Parasites, pests and predators.World animal science B2 405-410
Suryawanshi, K. R., Khanyari, M., Sharma, K., Lkhagvajav, P., Mishra, C. Sampling bias in snow leopard population estimation studies 2019 Population Eccology 1-9
Jackson, R.M.; Ahlborn, G.; Gurung, M.; Ale, S. Reducing livestock depredation losses in the Nepalese Himalaya 1996 Proc.Vertebr.Pest Conf 17 241-247
Loginov, I.; Loginov, O. Elusive and Endangered:the snow leopard of Central Asia 1995 Russian Conservation News 4 19-21
International Snow Leopard Trust Trade Continues in Snow Leopard Skins 1996 Snowline xiv
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
Kichloo, M. A., Sharma, K., Sharma, N. Climate casualties or human disturbance? Shrinking distribution of the three large carnivores in the Greater Himalaya 2023 Springer – Climatic Change 176 1-17
Khanyari, M., Robinson, S., Milner-Gulland, E. J., Morgan, E. R., Rana, R. S., Suryawanshi, K. R. Pastoralism in the high Himalayas: Pastoralism: Research, Policy and Practice Open Access Understanding changing practices and their implications for parasite transmission between livestock and wildlife 2022 Springer Open 12 1-16
Anandakrishnan, M.B. The snow leopard: Elusive and endangered 1998 The Environmental Magazine 9 18-19
Green, M.J.B. Protected areas and snow leopards: their distribution and status 1987 Tiger Paper 14 1-10
Hanson, J. H., Schutgens, M., Baral, N., Leader-Williams, N. Assessing the potential of snow leopard tourism-related products and services in the Annapurna Conservation Area, Nepal 2022 Tourism Planning & Development 1-20
Martin, C.L.; Stiles, J.; Willis, M. Feline colobomatous syndrome 1997 Veterinary-and-Comparative-Ophthalmology 7 39-43
Jackson, R. Threatened Cats of Asia; Snow Leopard 1978 Wildlife 20 403-405
Darehshuri, B.F. Threatened cats of Asia 1978 Wildlife 20 396-400
Jackson, R. On the trail of the elusive snow leopard 1986 World Wildlife Fund Monthly Report May 127-132