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Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
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Oli, M.K.; Rogers, E.M. |
Seasonal pattern in group size and population composition of blue sheep in Manang, Nepal |
1996 |
Journal of Wildlife Management |
60 |
797-801 |
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Osborne, B.C.; Mallon, D.P.; Fraser, S.J.R. |
Ladkh, threatened stronghold of rare Himalayan mammals |
1983 |
Oryx |
17 |
182-189 |
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Paul, H.A.; Bargar, W.L.; Leininger, R. |
Total hip replacement in a snow leopard |
1985 |
J Am Vet Med Assoc |
187 |
1262-1263 |
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Pollock, R.V.; Carmichael, L.E. |
Use of modified live feline panleukopenia virus vaccine to immunize dogs against canine parvovirus |
1983 |
Am J Vet Res |
44 |
169-175 |
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Prakash, I. |
Asian predators of livestock |
1985 |
Parasites, pests and predators.World animal science |
B2 |
405-410 |
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Prasad, S.N.; Chundawat, R.S.; Hunter, D.O.; Panwar, H.S.; Rawat, G.S. |
Remote sensing snow leopard habitat in the trans-Himalaya of India using spatial models and satellite imagery preliminary results |
1991 |
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519-523 |
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Raj, R.D. |
A Green Chief Minister in a Green State |
1999 |
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4 |
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Rana, B.S. |
Distinguishing kills of two large mammalian predators in Spiti Valley Himachal Pradesh |
1997 |
J.Bombay Nat.Hist.Soc |
94 |
553 |
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Rasool, G. |
Population status of Wildlife in Khunjerab National Park |
1990 |
Tigerpaper |
Xvii |
25-28 |
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Rasool, G. |
The status of management of protected areas in the Northern Areas of Pakistan |
1994 |
Tigerpaper |
Xxi |
23-26 |
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Reed-Smith, J.; Kumpf, M. |
Snow leopards (Uncia uncia): family group management alternatives |
1998 |
Anim.Keepers' Forum |
25 |
386-391 |
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Rieger, I. |
Management techniques of captive ounces, (Uncia uncia) |
1978 |
Int.Ped.Book of Snow Leopards |
1 |
50-70 |
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Rieger, I. |
Some difficulty breeding ounces, (Uncia uncia) at zoological gardens |
1980 |
Int.Ped Book of Snow Leopards |
2 |
76-95 |
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Rieger, I.; Peters, G. |
Observations on the mating and vocal behavior of snow leopards (Uncia-uncia) in zoological garden |
1981 |
Zeitschrift Fur Saugetierkunde International Journal of Mamamalian Biology |
46 |
35-48 |
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Roth, T.L.; Howard, J.G.; Donoghue, A.M.; Swanson, W.F.; Wildt, D.E. |
Function and culture requirements of snow leopard (Panthera uncia) spermatozoa in vitro |
1994 |
J Reprod Fertil |
101 |
563-569 |
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Roth, T.L.; Armstrong, D.L.; Barrie, M.T.; Wildt, D.E. |
Seasonal effects on ovarian responsiveness to exogenous gonadotrophins and successful artificial insemination in the snow leopard (Uncia uncia) |
1997 |
Reprod Fertil Dev |
9 |
285-295 |
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Roth, T.L.; Swanson, W.F.; Wildt, D.E. |
Snow leopard (Panthera unica) sperm longevity in vitro is not influenced by protein or energy source supplements but is affected by buffer source |
1995 |
Theriogenology |
43 |
309 |
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Rowell, G. |
China's Wildlife Lament |
1983 |
International Wildlife |
13 |
4-11 |
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Saberwal, V.K. |
Pastoral Politics:gaddi grazing, degradation and biodiversity conservation in Himachal Pradesh, India |
1996 |
Conservation Biology |
10 |
741-749 |
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Salles, L.O. |
Felid phylogenetics: Extant taxa and skull morphology (Felidae, Aeluroidae) |
1992 |
American Museum Novitates |
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1-67 |
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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 |
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Anonymous |
Save the Snow Leopard. (Road and Gas Pipeline Project Threatens Ecology of Siberia) |
2000 |
The Ecologist |
30 |
14 |
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Sayer, J.A. |
The conservation of the snow leopard (Uncia uncia) in Afghanistan |
1980 |
International Pedigree Book of Snow Leopards |
2 |
55-61 |
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Schaffer, E.; Wiesner, H.; Von Hegel, G. |
Multiple ocular coloboma (MOC) with persistent pupillary membrane in the snow leopard (Panthera uncia) |
1988 |
Tierarztl Prax |
16 |
87-91 |
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Schaller, G.B. |
On the behaviour of Blue Sheep (Pseudois nayaur) |
1972 |
Journal of Bombay Natural Historical Society |
69 |
523-537 |
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