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Lesnyak A.P. |
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Cats in Uzbekistan's fur trade |
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Uzbekistan; rare species; Cats; species range; diet; hunting; pelts; poaching; snow leopard.; 7580; Russian |
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Data of distribution, food, and fur trade of Felidae (North Persian leopard, snow leopard, caracal, Turkestan lynx, manul, Turkestan steppe cat, jungle cat [chaus], sand cat) in Uzbekistan is given. Snow leopard is an object of illegal hunting. |
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Full text available in RussianJournal Title: Hunting and nature protection in Uzbekistan. |
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Liao, Y.; Tan, B. |
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A Preliminary Study on the Geographical Distribution of Snow Leopards in China |
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Proc. 5th Int. Snow Leopard Symp. |
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Liao, Y.F. |
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A preliminary study on the geographical distribution of snow leopards in China |
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China; distribution; status; conservation; browse; 3280 |
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ISLT and Wildlife Inst. of India |
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H.Freeman |
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Full Text available at URLTitle, Monographic: Fifth International Snow Leopard SymposiumPlace of Meeting: IndiaDate of Copyright: 1988 |
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Maier, F. |
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Tracking the snow cat of Ice Mountain |
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Eugene-Koshkarev; tracking; radio-collars; status; population; herder; trapping; predator; prey; hunting; Russia; herders; browse; Eugene; Koshkarev; radio; collar; collars; 1080 |
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Snow leopard preservation efforts by Russian biologist Eugene Koshkarev are hampered by the lack of technology and the attitudes of the local population. Without access to radio-collars until recently, the biologists have had to use low-tech research methods such as field observation. The chabani, or semi-nomadic herders of Central Asia, fear the leopards as predators and set traps. Local governments also allow hunting |
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Malik, M.M. |
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Management of Chitral Gol National Park, Pakistan |
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1985 |
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People and protected areas in the Hindu Kush – Himalaya |
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Pakistan; Chitral-Gol; parks; park; reserve; reserves; refuge; protected-area; browse; protected-areas; protected; area; areas; 2180 |
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Notes snow leopard is only a visitor and no longer a resident in Chitral Gol |
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King Mahendra for Natura Conservation and Integrated Centre for Mountain Development |
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Kathmandu, Nepal |
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McNeely, J.A.; Thorsell, J.W.; Chalise S.R. |
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ProCite field [32]: Northern Areas Forest Department Records. |
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Mallon, D. |
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The snow leopard in Ladakh |
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1984 |
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International Pedigree Book of Snow Leopards |
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Ladakh; India; livestock; herders; tracking; tracks; surveys; sign; distribution; predator; prey; herder; mortality; conservation; status; browse; 2380 |
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Reports on 1 summer survey and four winter surveys covering some 3100 km in Ladakh, India. Reports on snow leopard sign commonly found, distribution, prey, attacks on livestock and peoples reaction, mortality factors and conservation status. Suggest recomendations for preventing unnecessary killing of snow leopards and estimates population of 100 to 200 snow leopards in Ladakh |
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Mallon, D. |
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Snow Leopard in Kanji Wildlife Reserve, Ladakh |
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Kanji; Ladakh; India; surveys; scrapes; distribution; research; transects; browse; 4680 |
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Mallon, D.P. |
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A Further Report on The Snow Leopard in Ladakh |
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Ladakh; India; ecology; Protected-area-network; reserves; parks; refuge; habitat; field study; tracking; scrapes; marking; feces; behavior; status; distribution; browse; 1680 |
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A detailed knowledge of the ecology of a species is fundemental to the drawing up of effective conservation measures. One aim of the current project was to identify good areas of snow leopard habitatand evaluate them for possible inclusion in the Protected Area Network. Several good areas were surveyed and an outstanding area identified, and included in a report to the Chief Wildlife Warden. |
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Snow Leopard Trust and Wildlife Institute of India |
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Full Text at URLTitle, Monographic: Fifth International Snow Leopard SymposiumPlace of Meeting: Srinagar, IndiaDate of Copyright: 1988 |
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Mallon, D.P.; Nurbu, C. |
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A Conservation Program for the Snow Leopard in Kashmir |
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conservation; ecology; parks; reserves; refuge; habitat; herders; herder; status; Protected-area-network; education; grazing; hunting; furs; pelts; browse; protected; area; network; 1780 |
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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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Mallon, D.P. |
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Status and Conservation of Large Mammals in Ladakh |
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1991 |
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Biological Conservation |
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Ladakh; India; snow-leopard; wolf; Canis-lupus; ibex; brown-bear; bear; Ursus-arctos; parks; reserves; hunting; herders; livestock; snow leopard; browse; canis; lupis; ursus; arctos; 800 |
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The distribution and status of large mammals was surveyed in a 15 000 km2 study area in Ladakh, India. Snow leopard Panthera uncia, wolf Canis lupus, ibex Capra ibex and bharal Pseudois nayaur have an almost continuous distribution throughout; Ladakh urial Ovis vignei, Tibetan argali Ovis ammon, wild ass Equus kiang and brown bear Ursus arctos have a limited distribution. Snow leopard prefer lower altitudes and rocky, undisturbed areas. Ibex and bharal occupy similar rocky habitats but their ranges are mostly separate, with a small area of overlap. The Ladakh urial shows signs of recovery from an earlier decline. Natural resources are widely used for fuel, fodder and grazing, but favourable factors include a low human population, low level of hunting and the existence of some uninhabited and undisturbed areas. A comprehensive Protected Area Network has been proposed. |
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