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Jackson, R.; Ahlborn, G. A preliminary habitat suitability model for the snow leopard, Panthera uncia, in West Nepal 1984 International Pedigree Book of Snow Leopards 4 43-52 details   url
Mishra, C. Livestock depredation by large carnivores in the Indian trans-Himalaya: Conflict perceptions and conservation prospects 1997 Environmental Conservation 24 338-343 details   url
Mishra, C. Socio-economic transition and wildlife conservation in the Indian Trans-Himalaya 2000 Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 97 25-32 details   url
Samant S.S.; Dhar U.; Rawal R.S. Biodiversity status of a protected area in West Himalaya: Askot Wildlife Sanctuary 1998 International Journal Of Sustainable Development And World Ecology 5 194-203 details   url
Shrestha, R.; Wegge, P. Determining the composition of herbivore diets in the Trans-Himalayan rangelands: A comparison of field methods 2006 Journal of Rangeland Ecology and Management 59 512-518 details   url
Shrestha, R.; Wegge, P. Habitat relationships between wild and domestic herbivores in Nepalese trans – Himalaya 2008 Journal of Arid Environments 72 914-925 details   url
Suryawanshi, K.R.; Bhatnagar, Y.; Mishra, C. Why should a grazer browse? Livestock impact on winter resource use by bharal Pseudois nayaur 2009 Oecologia 1-10 details   url
Ale, S.B., Brown, J.S. Prey behavior leads to predator: a case study of the Himalayan tahr and the snow leopard in Sagarmatha (Mt. Everest) National Park, Nepal 2009 Israel Journal of Ecology & Evolution 55 315-327 details   url
Lovari, S., Boesi, R., Minder, I., Mucci, N., Randi, E., Dematteis, A., and Ale, S. B. Restoring a keystone predator may endanger a prey species in a human-altered ecosystem: the return of the snow leopard to Sagarmatha National Park 2009 Animal Conservation 12 559-570 details   url
Sharma, S., Thapa, K., Chalise, M., Dutta, T., Bhatnagar, Y.V., McCarthy, T. The snow leopard in Himalaya: A step towards their conservation by studying their distribution, marking habitat selection, coexistence with other predators, and wild prey-livestock-predator interaction 2006 Conservation Biology in Asia 184-196 details   url
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