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Anonymous. (1996). Preserving the snow leopard and its habitat. The Rolex Awards for Enterprise Journal, 3.
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Cornish, C. J., Selous, F.C., Ingersoll, E., Johnston, H., Maxwell, H., Hutchinson, H.N., Gregory, J.W., Lydekker, R. (1908). The Standard Library of Natural History: Vol. 1 Living animals of the world, mammals: Snow leopard or ounce. The Standard Library of Natural History, 1, 48.
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Richardson, N. (2010, 16 Dec 2010). The snow leopard: ghost of the mountains. The telegraph.
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Stidworthy, M. F., Lewis, J. C. M., Penderis, J., & Palmer, A. C. (2009). Progressive encephalomyelopathy and cerebellar degeneration in a captive-bred snow leopard (Uncia uncia) (Vol. 162).
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Jones, M. L. (1977). The snow leopard in captivity (R. L. Eaton, Ed.) (Vol. III).
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Yanke, R. (1976). Think snow.
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Pfeil, A., Lucker, H., & Pfeil, I. (2004). Leiomyoma in the urinary bladder of a female snow leopard (Uncia uncia, Schreber, 1776). Tier„rztliche Praxis Kleintiere, 32(1), 40–44.
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Green, M. J. B. (1987). Protected areas and snow leopards: their distribution and status. Tiger Paper, 14(4), 1–10.
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Schaller, G. B. (1976). Mountain mammals in Pakistan. Tigerpaper, III(4), 1–11.
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