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Johansson, O., Ausilio, G., Low, M., Lkhagvajav, P., Weckworth, B., Sharma, K. The timing of breeding and independence for snow leopard females and their cubs. 2020 Mammalian Biology details   url
Murali, R., Redpath, S., Mishra, C. The value of ecosystem services in the high altitude Spiti Valley, Indian Trans-Himalaya 2017 Elsevier 115-123 details   url
Riordan, P. Unsupervised recognition of individual tigers and snow leopards from their footprints 1998 Animal Conservation 1 253-262 details   url
Bischof, R.,Hameed, S.,Ali, H.,Kabir, M.,Younas, M.,Shah, K. A.,Din, J. U.,Nawaz, M. A. Using time-to-event analysis to complement hierarchical methods when assessing determinants of photographic detectability during camera trapping 2013 Methods in Ecology and Evolution details   url
Jackson, P. Villagers save predatory snow leopard 1998 Cat News 28 12 details   url
Schutgens, M. G., Hanson, J. H., Baral, N., Ale, S. B. Visitors’ willingness to pay for snow leopard Panthera uncia conservation in the Annapurna Conservation Area, Nepal 2018 Oryx 1 - 10 details   doi
Weiskopf, S. R., Kachel, S. M., McCarthy, K. P. What Are Snow Leopards Really Eating? Identifying Bias in Food-Habit Studies 2016 Wildlife Society Bulletin 1-8 details   url
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 details   url
Pahuja, M., Sharma, R. K. Wild Predators, Livestock, and Free Ranging Dogs: Patterns of Livestock Mortality and Attitudes of People Toward Predators in an Urbanizing Trans-Himalayan Landscape 2021 Frontiers in Conservation Science 2 1-13 details   pdf
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