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The Snow Leopard Conservancy A Learning Tour of the CBN (Corbett, Nainital and Binsar) Eco-tourism Initiative Sites by Villagers from Hemis National Park and the Surrounding Area (18-28th November 2002) 2002 SLC Field Document Series No 5
Ahmad, A.; Rawat, J.S.; Rai, S.C. An Analysis of the Himalayan Environment and Guidelines for its Management and Ecologically Sustainable Development 1990 Environmentalist 10 281-298
Saeed, U., Arshad, M., Hayat, S., Morelli, T. L., Nawaz, M. A. Analysis of provisioning ecosystem services and perceptions of climate change for indigenous communities in the Western Himalayan Gurez Valley, Pakistan 2022 Ecosytem Services 56 1-12
Burrard, G. Big Game Hunting in the Himalayas and Tibet 1925
Singh, S. K., De, R., Sharma, R., Maheshwari, A., Joshi, B. D., Sharma, D., Sathyakumar, S., Habib, B., Goyal, S. P. Conservation importance of the strategic, centrally located snow leopard population in the western Himalayas, India: a genetic perspective 2022 Mammalian Biology 13
Ahmad, A. Environmental impact assessment in the Himalayas: An ecosystem approach 1993 Ambio 22 4-9
Anwar, M., Jackson, R., Nadeem, M., Janecka, J., Hussain, S., Beg, M., Muhammad, G., and Qayyum, M. Food habits of the snow leopard Panthera uncia (Schreber, 1775) in Baltistan, Northern Pakistan 2011 European Journal of Wildlife Research 1-7
Sangay, T.; Vernes, K. Human-wildlife conflict in the Kingdom of Bhutan: Patterns of livestock predation by large mammalian carnivores 2008 Biological Conservation 141 1272-1282
International Snow Leopard Trust Indo-US Snow Leopard Project 1986 Snowline No. 10
Mishra, C., Suryawanshi, K. Managing conflicts over livestock depradation by Large Carnivores 2014 SOUTH ASIAN ASSOCIATION FOR REGIONAL COOPERATION – Human-Wildlife Conflict in the Mountains of SAARC Region – Compilation of Successful Management Strategies and Practices 27-47
Chetri, M., Odden, M., Devineau, O., McCarthy, T., Wegge, P. Multiple factors influence local perceptions of snow leopards and Himalayan wolves in the central Himalayas, Nepal. 2020 PeerJ 1-18
Ale, S., Shrestha, B., and Jackson, R. On the status of Snow Leopard Panthera Uncia (Schreber 1775) in Annapurna, Nepal 2014 Journal of Threatened Taxa 5534-5543
Bhatnagar, Y.V. Relocation from wildlife reserves in the Greater and Trans-Himalayas: Is it necessary? 2008 Conservation and Society 6 263-270
Panwar, H.S. Report on the snow leopard research project of Wildlife Institute of India 1988 1-2
Maheshwari, A., Sharma, D., Sathyakumar, S. Snow Leopard (Panthera Uncia) surveys in the Western Himalayas, India 2013 Journal of Ecology and Natural Environmnet 5 303-309
Fox, J.L.; Sinha, S.P.; Chundawat, R.S.; Das, P.K. Status of the snow leopard Panthera uncia in Northwest India 1991 Biological Conservation 55 283-298
Chundawat, R.S. Studies on Snow Leopard and Prey Species in Hemis National Park 1993 xi
Gaston, A.J.; Garson, P.J.; Hunter, M.L. The status and conservation of forest wildlife in Himachal Pradesh, Western Himalayas 1983 Biological Conservation 27 291-314
Hussain, S. The status of the snow leopard in Pakistan and its conflict with local farmers 2003 Oryx 37 26-33
Hanson, J. H., Schutgens, M., Baral, N. What explains tourists support for snow leopard conservation in the Annapurna Conservation Area, Nepal? Human Dimensions of Wildlife 1-15