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The Snow Leopard Conservancy A Survey of Kathmandu-based Trekking Agencies: Market Opportunities for Linking Community-Based Ecotourism with the Conservation of Snow Leopard in the Annapurna Conservation Area. Report prepared for WWF-Nepal Programme 2002 SLC Field Series Document No. 4 1-22
Jackson, R.; Ahlborn, G. The role of protected areas in Nepal in maintaining viable populations of snow leopards 1990 Int.Ped.Book of Snow Leopards 6 51-69
Sokov, A.I. The present status of the snow leopard population in the south western Pamir-Altai Mountains (Tadzhikistan) 1990 Int.Ped.Book of Snow Leopards 6 33-36
Smirnov, M.N.; Sokolov, G.A.; Zyryanov, A.N. The Snow Leopard (Uncia Uncia Scherber 1776) in Siberia 1990 Int.Nat.Ped.Book of Snow Leopards 6 9-15
Koshkarev, E.P. On the environment-related stability of snow leopard (Uncia uncia) populations in connection with their distribution in the natural habitats and changes for spread within the USSR 1990 Int.Ped.Book of Snow Leopards 6 37-50
Zhirjakov, V.A. On the ecology of the snow leopard in the Zailisky-Alatau (Northern Tien Shan) 1990 Int Ped Book of Snow Leopards 6 25-30
Karanth, K.U., Nichols, J.D., Seidensticker, J., Dinerstein, E., David Smith, J.L., McDougal, C., Johnsingh, A.J.T., Chundawat, R.S., Thapar, V. Science deficiency in conservation practice: the monitoring of tiger populations in India 2003 Animal Conservation 6 141-146
Kosharev, E.P. Excerpts from “The snow leopard in Kirgizia” 1990 Snow Line 8 7-8
Blomqvist, L. The global snow leopard population in captivity 2001 2003 International Pedigree Book of Snow Leopards 8 21-24
Saltz, D.; Rowen, M.; Rubenstein, D. The effect of space-use patterns of reintroduced Asiatic wild ass on effective population size 2000 Conservation Biology 14 1852-1861