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Oberosler, V., Tenan, S., Groff, C., Krofel, M., Augugliaro, C., Munkhtsog, B., Rovero, F. First spatially‐explicit density estimate for a snow leopard population in the Altai Mountains 2021 Biodiversity and Conservation 15 details   pdf
McCarthy, T.; Khan, J.; Ud-Din, J.; McCarthy, K. First study of snow leopards using GPS-satellite collars underway in Pakistan 2007 Cat News 46 22-23 details   url
Lovari, S., Ventimiglia, M., Minder, I. Food habits of two leopard species, competition, climate change and upper treeline: a way to the decrease of an endangered species? 2013 Ethology Ecology & Evolution 25 305-318 details   url
Manati, A.R. Fur trade of large cats and the question of the subspecies status of leopards in Afghanistan (Der Handel mit Fellen von Grosskatzen und die Abklärung der Unterartenfrage beim 2008 125 details   url
Wahlberg, C.; Tarkkanen, A.; Blomqvist, L. Further observations on the multiple ocular coloboma (MOC) in the snow leopard, Panthers uncia 1982 International Pedigree Book of Snow Leopards 3 139-144 details   url
Jackson, R.; Wangchuk, R.; Hillard, D. Grassroots Measures to Protect the Endangered Snow Leopard from Herder Retribution: Lessons Learned from Predator-Proofing Corrals in Ladahh 2002 details   url
Johansson, O., Kachel, S., Weckworth, B. Guidelines for Telemetry Studies on Snow Leopards 2022 Animals 12 1-12 details   pdf
Meiers, S.T. Habitat use by captive puma (Felis concolor) and snow leopards (Pathera uncia) at the Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago, Illinois 1992 1-74 details   url
Xiao, C., Bai, D., Lambert, J. P., Li, Y., Cering, L., Gong, Z., Riordan, P., Shi, K. How Snow Leopards Share the Same Landscape with Tibetan Agro-pastoral Communities in the Chinese Himalayas 2022 Journal of Resources and Ecology 13 483-500 details   pdf
Changxi, X., Bai, D., Lambert, J. P., Li, Y., Cering, L., Gong, Z., Riordan, P., Shi, K. How Snow Leopards Share the Same Landscape with Tibetan Agro-pastoral Communities in the Chinese Himalayas 2022 Journal of Resources and Ecology 13 483-500 details   pdf
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