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Clyde, V.L.; Ramsay, E.C.; Bemis, D.A. Fecal shedding of Salmonella in exotic felids 1997 J.Zoo Wildl.Med 28 148-152
Alibekov L.A. Fauna 1978 192-195
De-hao, L. Economic Fauna of Qinghai 1989 624-625
Gvozdev E.V. Dzhungarsky nature reserve 1989 31-34
Kreuzberg-Mukhina, E.; Esipov A.V.; Bykova, E.A.; Vashetko, E.V.; Aromov, B. Development of the national Action Plan for the conservation of Snow Leopard in Uzbekistan. Report: 1-51 2003 1-51 1-52
Kanderian, N., Lawson, D., Zahler, P. Current status of wildlife and conservation in Afghanistan 2011 International Journal of Environmental Studies 68 281-298
Zamoshnikov V.D. Current status of biodiversity of Western Tien Shan 2002 101-108
Koshkarev E. Critical Ranges as Centres of Biodiversity 1998 N 14 37-38
Dhungel, S. Conservation of the Snow Leopard in Nepal 1994 47-50
Jackson, R. Community Participation: Tools and Examples 2000 1-9
Biological resources 2002 24-25
Biological diversity conservation. National strategy and action plan of the Republic of Uzbekistan 1998 34-35
Abdunazarov B.B. Biodiversity of mammals in the Western Tien Shan and its conservation 2002 22-23
Kyes, R.; Chalise, M.K. Assessing the Status of the Snow Leopard Population in Langtang National Park, Nepal 2005 1-22
Meklenburtsev R.N. About ecology of ibex in Pamir 1949 Vol. 28, edition 5. 482-483
Anonymous A snow leopard conservation plan for Mongolia 2000 1-8
Farrington, J. A Report on Protected Areas, Biodiversity, and Conservation in the Kyrgyzstan Tian Shan with Brief Notes on the Kyrgyzstan Pamir-Alai and the Tian Shan Mountains of Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and China 2005 1-276
Bhatnagar, Y.V.; Mathur, V.B.; McCarthy, T. A Regional Perspective for Snow Leopard Conservation In the Indian Trans-Himalaya 2002
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