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Rodgers, T. W.,Janecka, J. E. Applications and techniques for non-invasive faecal genetics research in felid conservation 2013
Vereschagin N.K., S.T.B. Rare mammals in the USSR: protection challenges 1976 3-9
Ale, S.; Whelan, C. Reappraisal of the role of big, fierce predators 2008 Biodiversity Conservation 685-690
Pavlinov I.Ya. Taxonomy of mammals in the USSR: additions 1998 90
Pavlinov I.Ya. Mammals of Eurasia. II. Non-Rodentia: Taxonomic and geographic reference book 1995 167-168
Meiers, S.T. Habitat use by captive puma (Felis concolor) and snow leopards (Pathera uncia) at the Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago, Illinois 1992 1-74
Lama, R. P., Ghale, T. R., Suwal, M. K., Ranabhat, R., Regmi, G. R. First photographic evidence of Snow Leopard Panthera uncia (Mammalia: Carnivora: Felidae) outside current protected areas network in Nepal Himalaya 2018 Journal of Threatened Taxa 12086-12090
Chetri, M, Odden, M., Sharma, K., Flagstad, O., Wegge, P Estimating snow leopard density using fecal DNA in a large landscape in north-central Nepal 2019 Global Ecology and Conservation 1-8
Jackson, R.; Roe, J. Preliminary Observations On Non-Invasive Techniques for Identifying Individual Snow Leopards and Monitoring Populations 2002
Rode, J., Pelletier, A., Fumey, J., Rode, S., Cabanat, A. L., Ouvrard, A., Chaix, B., White, B., Harnden, M., Xuan, N. T., Vereshagin, A., Casane, D. Diachronic monitoring of snow leopards at Sarychat-Ertash State Reserve (Kyrgyzstan) through scat genotyping: a pilot study 2020 bioRxiv 1-21