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Williams, N. 2008 International Conference on Range-wide Conservation Planning for Snow Leopards: Saving the Species Across its Range 2008 Cat News 48 33-34
Jackson, R. Snow Leopards, Local People and Livestock Losses: Finding solutions using Appreciative Participatory Planning and Action (APPA) in the Markha Valley of Hemis National Park, Ladakh, October 6-26, 1999 1999 Cat News 31 22-23
Kau, M., Weckworth, B. V., Li, S., Pires, M.M., Jin, D., Pacifici, M., Rondinini, C., Boitani, L., McCarthy, T. M., Lu, Z., Schaller, G. B., Beissinger, S. R., Li, J. Umbrella, keystone, or flagship? An integrated framework for identifying effective surrogate species 2025 Biological Conservation 303 1-12
Forrest, J. L.,Wikramanayake, E., Shrestha, R., Areendran, G., Gyeltshen, K., Maheshwari, A., Mazumdar, S., Naidoo, R., Thapa, G. J., Thapa, K. Conservation and climate change: Assessing the vulnerability of snow leopard habitat to treeline shift in the Himalaya 2012 Biological Conservation 150 129-135
Villarrubia, C.; Jackson, R. Snow Leopard Conservation on a Regional Basis: Elements in Planning Protected Areas 1994 253-263
Wharton, D.; Freeman, H. The Snow Leopard in North America: Captive Breeding Under the Species Survival PLan 1988 131-136
Taber, R.D. Toward a Free-Living Snow Leopard Recovery Plan 1988 261
Yazan Yu.P. The Almaty state nature reserve 1980 162-164
Han, X. Miquelle, D. G., Zhang, E., Jones, M., and Jin, T.. Far eastern leopard and Siberian tiger conservation measures. 2001 102-103
Jackson, R., Ahlborn, G.G. Appendix: Snow leopard managment recommendations provided to HMG in: Himalayan Snow Leopard Project: Final Progress Report, Phase I. Report: 1-7. Himalayan 1986 1-7