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Chapron, G. (2005). Re-wilding: other projects help carnivores stay wild. Nature, 437, 318.
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Chalise, M. K. (2008). Wild Fauna around the Himalayan Wetlands. In W. O. S. & Sung-Hoon S. Bhandari B.B. (Ed.), Water Tower of Asia: Experiences in Wetland Conservation in Nepal (pp. 104–108). South Korea.
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Khatiwada, J. R. & C., M.K. (2007). Important fauna of Himalaya around Wetland. In Bhandari B.B. & Gea J.J. (Ed.), Himalayan Wetlands: Risk, Challenges and Opportunities (pp. 52–58). South Korea.
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Devendra, T. & C., M. (2010). Population and habitat of Himalayan thar (Hemitragus jemlahicus) in Langtang Himalaya, Langtang National Park (LNP), Nepal. Special issue on the occasion of 15th Wildlife Week, (2067), 37–46.
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Chalise, M. K. (2011). Snow Leopard (Uncia uncia), Prey Species and Outreach in Langtang National, Park, Nepal. Our Nature, (9), 138–145.
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Chadwick, D. H. (2008). Out of the Shadows: The elusive Central Asian snow leopard steps into a. National geographic, 213(6), 106–129.
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Camp, V. (1976). The winter pussycat (Vol. XII).
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Calgary Zoological Society. (1978). Snow leopard. Calgary Dinny's Digest, 4(7), 4–11.
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Brookfield Zoo. Table 1: Semen characteristics and testicular size in snow leopards, Chinese leopards, and clouded leopards.
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Bridges, W. (1961). Two young snow leopards in the zoo. Animal Kingdom, LXIV(1).
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