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Ognev S.I. Uncia uncia Sch., 1778. Irbis or snow leopard 1935 Vol.3. 263-270
The Snow Leopard Conservancy A Learning Tour of the CBN (Corbett, Nainital and Binsar) Eco-tourism Initiative Sites by Villagers from Hemis National Park and the Surrounding Area (18-28th November 2002) 2002 SLC Field Document Series No 5
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
Islam, M., Sahana, M., Areendran, G., Jamir, C., Raj, K., Sajjad, H. Prediction of potential habitat suitability of snow leopard (Panthera uncia) and blue sheep (Pseudois nayaur) and niche overlap in the parts of western Himalayan region 2023 Geo: Geography and Environment 10 1-15
Saberwal, V.K. Pastoral Politics:gaddi grazing, degradation and biodiversity conservation in Himachal Pradesh, India 1996 Conservation Biology 10 741-749
Mishra, C.; Rawat, G.S. Livestock grazing and Biodiversity Conservation: Comments on Saberwal 1998 Conservation Biology 12 25-32
Koshkarev E. Critical Ranges as Centres of Biodiversity 1998 N 14 37-38
Kitchener, S.L.; Meritt; Rosenthal, M. Observations on the breeding and husbandry of snow leopards, Panthera uncia 1975 Int.Zoo Yearbook 15 212-217
Baral N.; Stern, M.; Heinen, J.T. Integrated conservation and development project life cycles in the Annapurna Conservation Area, Nepal: Is development overpowering conservation? 2007 Biodiversity Conservation 16 2903-2917
Roth, T.L.; Swanson, W.F.; Wildt, D.E.; Collins, D.; Burton, M.; Garell, D.M. Snow leopard (Panthera uncia) spermatozoa are sensitive to alkaline pH, but motility in vitro is not influenced by protein or energy supplements 1996 Journal of Andrology 17 558-566