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Phillips, L. Post-mortem records, Henry Doorly Zoo, Omaha, Nebraska 1980 details   url
Phillips, L.G. Palpebral coloboma in three snow leopards 1981 1-8 details   url
Portland Zoological Society Snow leopards, animals of the month 1976 PZS 5 1-5 details   url
Poulton, S.M.C. A report on the feasibility of an ecological study of the snow leopard in northern India 1980 1-13 details   url
Poyarkov, A. D., Munkhtsog, B., Korablev, M. P., Kuksin, A. N., Alexandrov, D. Y., Chistopolova, M. D.,Hernandez-Blanco, J. A., Munkhtogtokh, O., Karnaukhov, A. S., Lkhamsuren, N., Bayaraa, M., Jackson, R. M., Maheshwari, A., Rozhnov, V. V. Assurance of the existence of a trans-boundary population of the snow leopard (Panthera uncia) at Tsagaanshuvuut – Tsagan- Shibetu SPA at the Mongolia-Russia border 2020 Integrative Zoology 224-231 details   url
Prater, S.H. The Book of Indian Animals: The snow leopard, or ounce, Panthera uncia (Schreber) 1971 Third 69-70 details   url
Ricciuti, E.R. This fragile earth/Part II: Mountains besieged 1976 International Wildlife 24-33 details   url
Richardson, N. The snow leopard: ghost of the mountains 2010 The telegraph details   url
Rosen, T. From Yellowstone to the Karakorums: A journey to understand conflicts with large carnivores 2010 NRCC News 23 12-13 details   url
Rovero, F., Augugliaro, C., Havmoller, R. W., Groff, C., Zimmerman, F., Oberosler, V., Tenan, S. Co-occurrence of snow leopard Panthera uncia, Siberian ibex Capra sibirica and livestock: potential relationships and effects 2018 Oryx 1-7 details   doi
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