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Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Links |
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International Snow Leopard Trust |
Snow Leopards in Ancient Artwork In Central Asia |
1994 |
Snowline |
xii |
|
|
|
Shuren, X. |
An introduction to feeding and management of snow leopard in Xining Zoo, China |
1994 |
|
|
177-182 |
|
|
Schaller, G.B.; Tserendeleg, J.; Amarsana, G. |
Observations on snow leopards in Mongolia |
1994 |
|
|
33-42 |
|
|
Roth, T.L.; Howard, J.G.; Donoghue, A.M.; Swanson, W.F.; Wildt, D.E. |
Function and culture requirements of snow leopard (Panthera uncia) spermatozoa in vitro |
1994 |
J Reprod Fertil |
101 |
563-569 |
|
|
Rawat, G.S.; Pandey, S.; Panwar, H.S. |
Eco-development and management needs for snow leopard conservation in Himalayan Protected Areas |
1994 |
|
|
297-303 |
|
|
Rasool, G. |
The status of management of protected areas in the Northern Areas of Pakistan |
1994 |
Tigerpaper |
Xxi |
23-26 |
|
|
Cunha, S.F. |
Summits, snow leopards, farmers, and fighters: Will politics prevent a national park in the high Pamirs of Tajikistan? |
1994 |
Focus; New York |
44 |
17-22 |
|
|
Green, M.J.B. |
Protecting the mountains of Central Asia and their snow leopard populations |
1994 |
|
|
223-239 |
|
|
Freeman, H.; Jackson, R.; Hillard, R.; Hunter, D.O. |
Project Snow Leopard: a multinational program spearheaded by the International Snow Leopard Trust |
1994 |
|
|
241-245 |
|
|
Fox, J.L. |
Snow leopard conservation in the wild – a comprehensive perspective on a low density and highly fragmented population |
1994 |
|
|
3-15 |
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