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Hol, E.H.; Marden, T.B.; Roelke, M.E. The importance of ecotoxicological research in management of the snow leopard: lessons learned from the Florida panther 1994 113-125
Ming, M. The Problems About Conservation of Wildlife Animals In Xinjiang 2001 Arid Land Geography 24 47-51
Jackson, R.; Ahlborn, G. The role of protected areas in Nepal in maintaining viable populations of snow leopards 1990 Int.Ped.Book of Snow Leopards 6 51-69
Klubnikin, K.; Annett, C.; Cherkasova, M.; Shishin, M.; Fotieva, I. The sacred and the scientific: Traditional ecological knowledge in Siberian River conservation 2000 Ecological-Applications. 10 1296-1306
Schaller, G.B.; Hong, L.; Talipu, J.; Mingjiang, R.Q. The snow leopard in Xinjiang, China 1988 Oryx 22 197-204
Underwood, R. The snow leopard, and its association with the dawn of wildlife management in India 2013 1-10
Taber, R.D. Toward a Free-Living Snow Leopard Recovery Plan 1988 261
Green, M.J.B.; Zhimbiev, B. Transboundary Protected Areas and Snow Leopard Conservation 1997 194-202
Jackson, P. Villagers save predatory snow leopard 1998 Cat News 28 12
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
Shrestha, R.; Wegge, P. Wild sheep and livestock in Nepal Trans-Himalaya: coexistence or competition? 2008 Environmental Conservation 32 125-136
Fox, J.L. Wildlife Ecology Workshop Held in Indias Himalaya Region 1991 ix
Fox, J.L.; Chundawat, R.S. Wolves in the Transhimalayan region of India: The continued survival of a low-density population 1995 Canadian Circumpolar Institute Occasional Publication No.35; Ecology and conservation of wolves in a changing world 35 95-103