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Bobrinskiy N.A. Preditors (Carnivora). The mountains of Central Asia 1938 233-234
Bobrinskiy N.A. Mountains of Central Asia 1967 296-321
Kamelin, R.V. Gissar Nature Reserve. The reserves in Middle Asia and Kazakstan 1990
Kogan M.I. The Kazakh SSR. The Kyrgyz SSR. The Uzbek and Tajik SSR. The Turkmen SSR 1931 47, 51-52,55-57, 59, 61-62.
Ammosov, B. Central Asia mountains. Snow leopard or irbis 1973 92-93
Anonymous Central Asian Republic Snow Leopard Specialists Plan Joint Conservation Strategy
Bannikov A.G. Mountains of Middle Asia and Kazakhstan 1966 222-223
Jiang, Z. Snow leopards in the Dulan International Hunting Ground, Qinghai, China 2005 1-8
Jain, N.; Wangchuk, R.; Jackson, R. An Assessment of CBT and Homestay Sites in Spiti District, Himachal Pradesh 2003 1-14
Berg L.S. Fauna 1938 161-164
Blomqvist, L.; Dexel, B. In Focus: Declining numbers of wild snow leopards 2006 EAZA Zoo News 26-27
Jackson, R.; Hunter, D.; Emmerich, C. SLIMS: An Information Management System for Promoting the Conservation of Snow Leopards and Biodiversity in the Mountains of Central Asia 1997 75-91
Bobrinskiy N.A. The mountains of Central Asia 1951 382
Jackson, R. On the trail of the elusive snow leopard 1986 World Wildlife Fund Monthly Report May 127-132
Koshkarev E.P. Key areas of snow leopard's habitat as main conservation objects 1990 Part. 1. 97-98
Prakash, I. Asian predators of livestock 1985 Parasites, pests and predators.World animal science B2 405-410
Zakhidov T.Z.Meklenburtsev R.N., B.O.P. Snow leopard Uncia uncia Schreb. Distribution of fauna elements over Central Asia 1971 Vol. 2. Vertebrate animals. 234-235
Wahlberg, C.; Tarkkanen, A. On the multiple ocular coloboma with retinal dysplasia (MOC) in snow leopards, Pantera uncia 1980 International Pedigree Book of Snow Leopards 2 183-194
Wahlberg, C.; Tarkkanen, A.; Blomqvist, L. Further observations on the multiple ocular coloboma (MOC) in the snow leopard, Panthers uncia 1982 International Pedigree Book of Snow Leopards 3 139-144
Hellstrom, M., Kruger, E., Naslund, J., Bisther, M., Edlund, A., Hernvall, P., Birgersson, V., Augusto, R., Lancaster, M. L. Capturing environmental DNA in snow tracks of polar bear, Eurasian lynx and snow leopard towards individual identification 2023 Frontiers in Conservation Science 4 1-9
Koshkarev E. What has happened to the snow leopard after the break-up of Soviet Union? 2000 4 (19) 72
Loginov, I.; Loginov, O. Elusive and Endangered:the snow leopard of Central Asia 1995 Russian Conservation News 4 19-21
Mallon, D. The Snow Leopard, Panthera uncia, in Mongolia 1984 Int.Ped.Book of Snow Leopards 4 3-9
Jackson, R.; Ahlborn, G. Snow leopards (Panthera- uncia) in Nepal – home range and movements 1989 National Geographic Research 5 161-175
Waits, L.P.; Buckley-Beason, V.A.; Johnson, W.E.; Onorato, D.; McCarthy, T. A select panel of polymorphic microsatellite loci for individual identification of snow leopards (Panthera uncia)  2006 Molecular Ecology Notes 7 311-314