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Anonymous. (1981). Snow leopard news: Big game hunts bag endangered animals! Wild Cat, 2(2), 21–23.
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Anonymous. (1996). Preserving the snow leopard and its habitat. The Rolex Awards for Enterprise Journal, 3.
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Anonymous. (2000). Save the Snow Leopard. (Road and Gas Pipeline Project Threatens Ecology of Siberia). The Ecologist, 30(4), 14.
Abstract: An interregional organisation called Siberian Accord plans to construct a road and gas pipeline to China, This association, which has vast political powers, exists to create favorable conditions for investing in Siberia.
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Anonymous. (1992). The 7th International Snow Leopard Symposium Presentation Abstracts. In International Snow Leopard Trust, & Northwest Plateau Institute of Biology (Eds.), The 7th International Snow Leopard Symposium Presentation Abstracts (pp. 1–15). 7th International Snow Leopard Symposium.
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Anonymous. (2001). Snow leopard in Mongolia. Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
Abstract: This documents contains a review of the snow leopard's distribution, status and habitat in Mongolia, describes threats and conservation needs of the species, and outlines presently implemented actions. Five major threats are identified: 1) Poaching 2) loss of prey 3) degradation, fragmentation and loss of habitat 4) conflict with herders 5) lack of public awareness. Actions to mitigate the five major threats are recommended and future conservation priorities are set.
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