Fedosenko A.K. (1979). Relationship between the predators and wild ungulates in North Tien Shan and Jungar Alatau.
Abstract: Ibex is a main prey for snow leopards. The role of marmots and snow cocks in snow leopard's consumption is negligent. It can prey on morals in the fir-wood. A case of snow leopard's attacking a dog is also known.
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Esipov V.M. (1979). Chatkal mountain-forest nature reserve.
Abstract: It described history of the Chatkal nature, flora and fauna, scientific and conservation activities. Snow leopard, brown bear, Menzbier's marmot, golden eagle, snake-eagle and lammergeyer inhabited in nature reserve. These species included in Red data book.
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Elkin K.F. (1979). Predatory mammals in the Eastern Kazakhstan.
Abstract: There are 20 predatory mammal species in eastern Kazakhstan, three of which disappeared (tiger, dhole, raccoon), five are endangered (snow leopard, wild cat, manul, marbled polecat, and stone marten). Snow leopard is not met in the South Altai and Tarbagatai each year.
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Aizin B.M. (1979). Rare predatory mammal species and their protection in Kyrgyzstan.
Abstract: Snow leopard is met in all mountain ridges in Kyrgyzstan. Every year 7 10 animals are caught for the purpose of zoo export. Total population of snow leopard in the country does not exceed 1,400 animals.
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The Current Digest of the Soviet Press. (1979). Soviet Zoos: Limited in Imagination, Space and Numbers. The Current Digest of the Soviet Press, XXXL(23), 5.
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Schaller, G. B. (1979). Between two worlds. Animal Kingdom, 82(2), 4–21.
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Houston Zoological Society. (1979). Houston's summer snow.
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Freeman, H. (1979). Phantom cat. Puget Soundings, , 8–13.
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Fore, D. (1979). The snow leopard factory. San Antonio's News from the Zoo, 5(6), 1–2.
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Clevenger, S., S. (1979). Breeding snow leopards in the north 40.
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