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Author Blomqvist, L.; Rieger, I.
Title (up) Snow leopard references Type Journal Article
Year 1978 Publication International Pedigree Book of Snow Leopards Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 153-160
Keywords International; pedigree; snow leopard
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Call Number SLN @ rana @ 960 Serial 143
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Author Blomqvist, L.
Title (up) Snow leopard register (1978) Type Book Chapter
Year 1978 Publication International Pedigree Book of Snow Leopards, Vol.1 Abbreviated Journal
Volume 1 Issue Pages 132-140
Keywords captive; International; pedigree; register; snow leopard; zoo
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Publisher Helsinki Zoo Place of Publication Helsinki Editor Blomqvist, L.
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Call Number SLN @ rana @ 1027 Serial 144
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Author Grachev Yu.A.
Title (up) Snow leopard, or irbis Uncia uncia Type Miscellaneous
Year 1978 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Part 1. Vertebrate animals. Issue Pages 64-67
Keywords Kazakhstan; snow leopard; distribution; historical range; conservation.; 6790; Russian
Abstract Snow leopard is rare and endangered species. At present it is met in Tien Shan and the spurs: in the ridges of Pskem, Ugam, Karjantau, Talas, Kyrgyz, Zailiyskiy, Ketmene, Kungei Alatau, Terskey Alatau, as well as Jungar Alatau, Tarbagatai, Saure, and Altai. In 19th century, snow leopard used to be met in the Karatau ridge (the Syrdarya ridge). Over the last two decades population of snow leopard reduced due to increased development of mountainous areas and reduction of wild animal populations (ibex, argali, morals, marmots, etc.). In Kazakhstan, snow leopard is protected in the Aksu-Djabagly and Alma-Ata nature reserves.
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Notes Full text available in RussianJournal Title: Red Data Book of the Kazakh SSR. Approved no
Call Number SLN @ rana @ 657 Serial 341
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Author Freeman, H.
Title (up) Social Behavior in the Snow Leopards and its implications for captive management Type Journal Article
Year 1978 Publication Int.Ped.Book of Snow Leopards Abbreviated Journal
Volume 1 Issue Pages 71-77
Keywords social; behavior; captive; management; captivity; zoo; zoos; browse; 3600
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Call Number SLN @ rana @ 44 Serial 314
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Author Aspinall, J.
Title (up) Some aspects of breeding tigers and other big cats Type Journal Article
Year 1978 Publication Friends of Howletts and Port Lympne Abbreviated Journal
Volume 1 Issue Spring Pages 26-32
Keywords snow leopard, captivity, Howletts, Port Lympne
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Call Number SLN @ rana @ Serial 1215
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Author Marwell Zoological Society
Title (up) The Marwell Zoological Society Type Miscellaneous
Year 1978 Publication Marwell Zoological Society Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 9-10
Keywords snow leopard, captive
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Call Number SLN @ rana @ Serial 1205
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Author Esipov V.M.
Title (up) The nature reserve in the spurs of Tien Shan Type Miscellaneous
Year 1978 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Vol.8. Issue Pages 8
Keywords Uzbekistan; Chatkal nature reserve; location; Animals; snow leopard.; 6560; Russian
Abstract The Chatkal state mountain forest nature reserve is located in western spurs of the Chatkal ridge. The permanent inhabitants of the nature reserve are ibex, wild boar, roe-deer, bear, badger, porcupine, stone marten, fox, ermine, Menzbier's marmot, and relict suslik (gopher), and bird species such as gray partridge, snow-cock, black vulture, griffon vulture, etc. Under special protection are rare animal and bird species such as snow leopard, Menzbier's marmot, bearded vulture, golden eagle, etc.
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Notes Full text available in RussianJournal Title: Journal `Soviet Uzbekistan Today' Approved no
Call Number SLN @ rana @ 634 Serial 263
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Author Blomqvist, L.
Title (up) The Snow Leopard, Panthera uncia, in Captivity and the 1977 World Register Type Journal Article
Year 1978 Publication Int.Ped.Book of Snow Leopards Abbreviated Journal
Volume 1 Issue Pages 22-34
Keywords captivity; snow-leopard; pedigree; zoo; Dna; genetics; snow leopard; browse; 2910
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Call Number SLN @ rana @ 41 Serial 139
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Author Kaletskiy A.
Title (up) They must live Type Miscellaneous
Year 1978 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume N 11. Issue Pages
Keywords Ussr; Red Data book; endangeres species; threats; conservation measures; snow leopard.; 7050; Russian
Abstract Among large predators included in the Red Data Book of the USSR and Red List of IUCN the author describes snow leopard. A population of snow leopard in the USSR is estimated to be 500 animals, and no more than 1,000 in the world. In the past, irbis was believed to be a harmful animal and hunting for this species was encouraged. Today, population of the predator is reducing because of poaching and decreasing number of species it preys on such as ibex, wild sheep, wild boar, and marmots. The situation is exacerbated by biological features of this species first of all its slow rate of reproduction. It is concluded that snow leopard needs urgent protection measures since the species is on the verge of disappearance.
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Notes Full text available in RussianJournal Title: Man and nature. Approved no
Call Number SLN @ rana @ 683 Serial 510
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Author Darehshuri, B.F.
Title (up) Threatened cats of Asia Type Journal Article
Year 1978 Publication Wildlife Abbreviated Journal
Volume 20 Issue 9 Pages 396-400
Keywords Asia, Acinonyx jubatus, Asiatic cheetah, cheetah, Siberian tiger, snow leopard
Abstract Man's hand is turned against the wild cats wherever they occur, often due to the value of their fur, but also because of the danger they sometimes pose to domestic stock and even human beings. All the larger Asian cats are threatened, and on this and the following pages we look at three of them – the Asiatic cheetah, the Siberian tiger, and the snow leopard.
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Call Number SLN @ rana @ Serial 1116
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