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Author Freeman, H.
Title Introduction to the Fifth International Snow Leopard Symposium Type Conference Article
Year 1988 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages ix
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Publisher (down) International Snow Leopard Trust and Wildlife Institute of India Place of Publication Editor H.Freeman
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Notes Full Text at URL Title, Monographic: Fifth International Snow Leopard Symposium Place of Meeting: Srinigar, India Date of Copyright: 1988 Approved no
Call Number SLN @ rana @ 416 Serial 321
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Author Green, M.J.B.
Title Protected Areas and Snow Leopards: Their Distribution and Status Type Conference Article
Year 1988 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 3-19
Keywords Central Asia; asia; status; distribution; protected-areas; parks; refuge; reserves; browse; 1620
Abstract Considerable efforts have been devoted to conserving the snow leopard Panthera uncia in recent years, but progress has inevitably been slow due to the difficulties of studying a sparsely distributed, secretive and endangered species in often isolated mountainous terrain. Although knowledge about the species overall distribution in the highlands of Central Asia still remains fragmenatry, it is important to briefly examine all the available information in order to review measures taken to date to conserve the species through the protected areas network. The purpose of this paper is to examine the distribution and status of protected areas inhabited or visited by snow leopard in relation to the species' distribution and highlight deficiences in the present network.
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Notes Full Text at URLTitle, Monographic: Fifth International Snow Leopard SymposiumPlace of Meeting: Srinagar, India Approved no
Call Number SLN @ rana @ 116 Serial 348
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Author Isenbugel, E.; Weilemann P.
Title Treatment of Bladder Diverticulum and Ascites in a Female Snow Leopard Type Conference Article
Year 1988 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 171-172
Keywords Bladder; diverticulum; ascites; zoo; veterinary; medicine; surgery; medical; browse; 1740
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Publisher (down) International Snow Leopard Trust and Wildlife Institute of India Place of Publication India Editor H.Freeman
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Notes Full Text at URLTitle, Monographic: Fifth International Snow Leopard SymposiumPlace of Meeting: Srinagar, IndiaDate of Copyright: 1988 Approved no
Call Number SLN @ rana @ 121 Serial 410
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Author Joslin, P.
Title A Phototrapline for Cold Temperatures Type Conference Article
Year 1988 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 121-128
Keywords photography; snow-leopard; phototrapline; snow leopard; browse; 1710
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Publisher (down) International Snow Leopard Trust and WIldlife Institute of India Place of Publication India Editor H.Freeman
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Notes Full Text at URLTitle, Monographic: Fifth International Snow Leoaprd SymposiumPlace of Meeting: Srinagar, IndiaDate of Copyright: 1988 Approved no
Call Number SLN @ rana @ 120 Serial 507
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Author Spitsin, V.; Koshkarev, E.
Title Status and Distribution of Snow Leopard in Kirgizia (U.S.S.R.) Type Conference Article
Year 1988 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 21-23
Keywords Russia; Kirgizia; tracking; status; distribution; habitat; Kirghizia; browse; 1610
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Publisher (down) International Snow Leopard Trust and Wildlife Institute of India Place of Publication Editor H.Freeman
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Notes Full text at URLTitle, Monographic: Proceedings of the Fifth International Snow Leopard SymposiumPlace of Meeting: Shrinagar, IndiaDate of Copyright: 1988 Approved no
Call Number SLN @ rana @ 133 Serial 920
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Author Taber, R.
Title Long Term Research in Snow Leopard Conservation Type Conference Article
Year 1988 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 255-259
Keywords conservation; research; habitat; herders; herder; livestock; browse; 1830
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Publisher (down) International Snow Leopard Trust and Wildlife Institute of India Place of Publication India Editor H.Freeman
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Notes Full Text Available at URLTitle, Monographic: Fifth International Snow Leopard SymposiumPlace of Meeting: Srinagar, IndiaDate of Copyright: 1988 Approved no
Call Number SLN @ rana @ 136 Serial 955
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Author Wemmer, C.; Sunquist, M.
Title Felid Reintroductions: Economic and Energetic Considerations Type Conference Article
Year 1988 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 193-205
Keywords reintroduction; captivity; breeding; conservation; zoo; zoos; browse; 1770
Abstract Reintroduction and captive breeding are often touted as panaceas for extinction in the wild. The populace at large, educated insuch matters by the mass media, places great faith in such wildlife technology. Furthermore, the wildlife professionals who develope recovery and managemnt plans for endangered species often include a section on reintroduction and sometimes advocate captive breeding as a source of colonizing stock.
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Call Number SLN @ rana @ 135 Serial 1014
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Author Braden, K.E.
Title Economic Development in Six Regions of Snow Leopard Habitat in the U.S.S.R Type Conference Article
Year 1988 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 227-246
Keywords conservation; habitat; herders; livestock; sheep; goats; argali; herder; Russia; Soviet-Union; U.S.S.R.; Ussr; ungulates; ungulate; predator; prey; economics; economic; browse; soviet; union; 1800
Abstract The Disappearance of traditional ungulate prey of the snow leopard may be contributing to its endangered status in the wild. Soviet biologists have noted that wild sheep are a primary prey of the snow leopard in the southern Russian union republic and the Central Asian union republic of the U.S.S.R. While poaching appears to have had some impact on the status of these sheep, econmic pressures may be contributing to their decrease. Evidence presented for KAzakhstan and three regions of the Russian republic demonstrates that commercial sheep and goat production appears to be growing at a very high pace in these areas, thus consumming habitat otherwise available for wild herds.
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Publisher (down) International Snow Leopard Trust and the Wildlife Institute of India Place of Publication India Editor H.Freeman
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Notes Full Text at URLTitle, Monographic: Fifth International Snow Leopard SymposiumPlace of Meeting: Srinagar, IndiaDate of Copyright: 1988 Approved no
Call Number SLN @ rana @ 107 Serial 194
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Author Jackson, P.
Title The Status of Felids in the Wild Type Conference Article
Year 1988 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 249-253
Keywords endangered-species; status; Bangladesh; Bhutan; Burma; China; India; Nepal; Pakistan; conservation; browse; endangered; species; 1820
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Publisher (down) International Snow Leopard Trust and the Wildlife Institute of India Place of Publication India Editor H.Freeman
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Notes Full text available at URLTitle, Monographic: Fifth International Snow Leopard SymposiumPlace of Meeting: Srinagar, IndiaDate of Copyright: 1988 Approved no
Call Number SLN @ rana @ 124 Serial 428
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Author Mallon, D.P.; Nurbu, C.
Title A Conservation Program for the Snow Leopard in Kashmir Type Conference Article
Year 1988 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 207-214
Keywords conservation; ecology; parks; reserves; refuge; habitat; herders; herder; status; Protected-area-network; education; grazing; hunting; furs; pelts; browse; protected; area; network; 1780
Abstract This program was drawn up at the invitation of the Chief Wildlife Warden of the State of Jammu and Kashmir, Mir Inayat Ullah, following joint survey work and discussions held over the period 1980-86. The recomendations have been accepted and will be incorporated into Department of Wildlife Protection policy. The aim of the program is the long term conservation of the snow leopard on a self sustaining basis throughout the state. Two basic assumptions underlie the program: (1) The snow leopard cannot be protected in isolation, but only in the context of conservation of the environment as a whole, and (2) To be most effective, any long term plan needs the cooperation of local people and must take into account their needs and traditional rights.
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Publisher (down) International Snow Leopard Trust and The Wildlife Institute of India Place of Publication India Editor H.Freeman
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Notes Full Text at URLTitle, Monographic: Fifth International Snow Leopard SymposiumPlace of Meeting: Srinagar, IndiaDate of Copyright: 1988 Approved no
Call Number SLN @ rana @ 122 Serial 646
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