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Author International Snow Leopard Trust url 
  Title Snow Line Type Miscellaneous
  Year 1998 Publication Snow Line Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume xvi Issue Pages 1-12  
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  Abstract Newsletter of International Snow Leopard Trust  
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  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number SLN @ rana @ Serial 1156  
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Author International Snow Leopard Trust url 
  Title Snow Line Type Miscellaneous
  Year 1997 Publication Snow Line Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume xv Issue Pages 1-8  
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  Abstract Newsletter of International Snow Leopard Trust  
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  Corporate Author International Snow Leopard Trust Thesis  
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  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number SLN @ rana @ Serial 1155  
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Author Snow Leopard Conservancy url 
  Title Snow Leopard Conservancy Annual Report, 2001 Type Report
  Year 2001 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 1-8  
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  Abstract This report outlines the conservation and education actions undertaken in 2001 by the Snow Leopard Conservancy(SLC) toward preserving the endangered snow leopard, which is found in the mountains of twelve Central Asian countries. We augmented our program in Ladakh, India and launched new projects in Nepal and Tibet. We also laid the ground work for new community-based snow leopard conservation initiatives in Nepal's former Kingdom of Mustang,and in Manang, the country's most frequented trekking region after Mt. Everest.  
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  Call Number SLN @ rana @ Serial 1333  
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Author Snow Leopard Conservancy url 
  Title Snow Leopard Scouts from Mt. Everest Type Book Whole
  Year 2011 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 1-40  
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  Abstract Snow Leopard Scouts from Mt. Everest -- a sketch booklet – targeted to school students, their parents and other stakeholders to generate their interest on conservation. Because it is their effort, participating students are expected to share the booklet that vividly illustrates their own contributions -- with their parents, teachers, fellow villagers, and cohorts in the other schools. Note that all participants, snow leopard scouts, took part in outdoor activities – they were exposed to snow leopard habitat, encouraged to observe Himalayan tahr and other wildlife, and were engaged in nature debates, essay writings, a quiz contest, and wildlife drawings – all formed the basis for preparing this simple (trial) booklet – all materials for the booklet came from participating students.  
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  Corporate Author Snow Leopard Conservancy Thesis  
  Publisher Snow Leopard Conservancy Place of Publication Callifornia, US Editor Anil Adhikari & Basu Kshitiz  
  Language English & Nepalese Summary Language Original Title  
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  Notes Concept, feedback and suggestions by: Som B. Ale, Rodney Jackson & Darla Hillard Approved no  
  Call Number SLN @ rana @ Serial 1302  
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Author National Zoological Park url 
  Title Significant birth and hatchings at the National Zoological Park: Studbook for snow leopards (Uncia uncia) Type Miscellaneous
  Year 1974 Publication Snow Leopard Studbook Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 5  
  Keywords snow leopard, captivity, birth, National Zoological Park, Washington D.C.  
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  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number SLN @ rana @ Serial 1245  
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Author The Current Digest of the Soviet Press url 
  Title Soviet Zoos: Limited in Imagination, Space and Numbers Type Magazine Article
  Year 1979 Publication The Current Digest of the Soviet Press Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume XXXL Issue 23 Pages 5  
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  Notes 4 July 1979 Approved no  
  Call Number SLN @ rana @ Serial 1361  
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Author Stroganov, S.U. url 
  Title Carnivorous Mammals of Siberia Type Book Chapter
  Year 1962 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 469-479  
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  Publisher Academy of Sciences of the USSR Place of Publication Editor  
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  Notes Translated from Russian in 1969, Jerusalem program for scientific translations Approved no  
  Call Number SLN @ rana @ Serial 1293  
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Author St. Louis Zoo url 
  Title Oki-dok with Linka Type Magazine Article
  Year 1980 Publication ZUDUS Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue April/May Pages S1  
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  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number SLN @ rana @ Serial 1169  
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Author Suryawanshi, K. url 
  Title An encounter in snow Type Magazine Article
  Year 2011 Publication FRONTLINE Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 28 Issue 10 Pages  
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  Abstract In the trans-Himalayan region, a conservation effort has reduced conflicts between snow leopards and pastoralists. Photographs & text by author.  
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  Notes http://www.frontline.in/stories/20110520281005800.htm; INDIA'S NATIONAL MAGAZINE, from the publishers of THE HINDU, May 7-20, 2011 Approved no  
  Call Number SLN @ rana @ Serial 1316  
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Author Suryawanshi, Kulbhushan. R url 
  Title Standardizing the double-observer survey method for estimating mountain ungulate prey of the endangered snow leopard Type Journal Article
  Year 2011 Publication Oecelogia Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue December Pages  
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  Abstract Mountain ungulates around the world have been threatened by illegal hunting, habitat modification, increased livestock grazing, disease and development. Mountain ungulates play an important functional role in grasslands as primary consumers and as prey for wild carnivores, and monitoring of their populations is important for conservation purposes. However, most of the several currently available methods of estimating wild ungulate abundance are either difficult to implement or too expensive for mountainous terrain. A rigorous method of sampling ungulate abundance in mountainous areas that can allow for some measure of sampling error is therefore much needed. To this end, we used a combination of field data and computer simulations to test the critical assumptions associated with double-observer technique based on capture-recapture theory. The technique was modified and adapted to estimate the populations of bharal (Pseudois nayaur) and ibex (Capra sibirica) at five different sites. Conducting the two double-observer surveys simultaneously led to underestimation of the population by 15%. We therefore recommend separating the surveys in space or time.  
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  Call Number SLN @ rakhee @ Serial 1376  
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