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Sloane, A.; Kelly, C.; McDavitt, S.; Marples, N. Big cats in captivity: a quantitative analysis of enrichment 1998 Adv.Etho 33 43
Smith, A.T.; Foggin, M.J. The Plateau Pika (Ochotona curzoniae) is a Keystone Species for Biodiversity on the Tibetan Plateau 1998 Animal Conservation 2 235-240
Smith, G. Mongolia at the crossroads 1992 Earth Island Journal 7 1
Sundberg, J.P.; Van Ranst, M.; Montali, R.; Homer, B.L.; Miller, W.H.; Rowland, P.H.; Scott, D.W.; England, J.J.; Dunstan, R.W.; Mikaelian, I.; Jenson, A.B. Feline papillomas and papillomaviruses 2000 Vet Pathol 37 1-10
Sunquist, F. Where cats and herders mix. (snow leopards in Tibet and Mongolia) 1997 International Wildlife 27 27-33
Suryawanshi, K.R. Towards snow leopard prey recovery: understanding the resource use strategies and demographic responses of bharal Pseudois nayaur to livestock grazing and removal; Final project report 2009 1-43
Taryannikov, V.I. Distribution, biology and current state of the number of the rare predatory mammals in W. Gissar. The Ecology, Protection, and Acclimatization of Vertebrates in Uzbekistan 1986
Thorel, M.F.; Karoui, C.; Varnerot, A.; Fleury, C.; Vincent, V. Isolation of Mycobacterium bovis from baboons, leopards and a sea-lion 1998 Vet Res 29 207-212
Trepanier, L.A.; Cribb, A.E.; Spielberg, S.P.; Ray, K. Deficiency of cytosolic arylamine N-acetylation in the domestic cat and wild felids caused by the presence of a single NAT1-like gene 1998 Pharmacogenetics 8 169-179
Turner, L. Oklahoma City Zoo-Twenty Nine Snow Leopards 1980 Int.Ped Book of Snow Leopards 2 96-111