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Suryawanshi, K.R. Towards snow leopard prey recovery: understanding the resource use strategies and demographic responses of bharal Pseudois nayaur to livestock grazing and removal; Final project report 2009 1-43
Taber, R.D. Toward a Free-Living Snow Leopard Recovery Plan 1988 261
Taryannikov V.I. Distribution, biology, and current population status of rare predatory mammals in the Western Hissar 1986 107-109
Tsherbakov B.V. About rare and endangered mammal species in the East Kazakhstan region 1982 203-204
Tursunov Kh. The Ugam-Chatkal national park. The Chatkal state biosphere nature reserve 2003 7-10
ud Din, J. Assessing the Status of Snow Leopard in Torkhow Valley, District Chitral, Pakistan: Final Technical Report 2008 1-16
Vashetko, E.; Esipov A.; Bykova, E.; Kreuzberg, E. Snow Leopard Bibliography. Central Asia (Abstracts) 2005
Vereschagin N.K., S.T.B. Rare mammals in the USSR: protection challenges 1976 3-9
Voronov A.G. Predatory mammals 1985 233-235
Wharton, D.; Freeman, H. The Snow Leopard in North America: Captive Breeding Under the Species Survival PLan 1988 131-136
Yanushevich A.I. Status of hunting industry in Kyrgyzstan 1969 Part. II. 110-113
Ying-xiang, W. A complete checklist of mammal species and subspecies in China, a taxonomic and geographic reference 2003
Yudin Yu. A review of history of creation of the Red Book 1983
Zakirov A. Rare and endangered predatory species in Uzbekistan 1982 47-48
Zhirnov L.V. Extinct mammals of the USSR fauna and their distribution over natural zones 1975 83-84
Johnsingh, A.J.T. A roadmap for conservation in Uttaranchal 2006 1-13
Manati, A.R. Fur trade of large cats and the question of the subspecies status of leopards in Afghanistan (Der Handel mit Fellen von Grosskatzen und die Abklärung der Unterartenfrage beim 2008 125
Chalise, M.K. Snow Leopard (Uncia uncia), Prey Species and Outreach in Langtang National, Park, Nepal 2011 Our Nature 138-145
Rodgers, T. W.,Janecka, J. E. Applications and techniques for non-invasive faecal genetics research in felid conservation 2013
Sivolobov, R. ENDANGERED SPECIES OF KORYAKIA AND CHUKOTKA: IRBIS, TIGER AND THE IRKUYEM-BEAR 2017 225-233
Mallon, D. P., Jackson, R. M. A downlist is not a demotion: Red List status and reality 2017 Oryx 1-5
Schutgens, M. G., Hanson, J. H., Baral, N., Ale, S. B. Visitors’ willingness to pay for snow leopard Panthera uncia conservation in the Annapurna Conservation Area, Nepal 2018 Oryx 1 - 10
Hanson, J. H., Schutgens, M., Baral, N. What explains tourists support for snow leopard conservation in the Annapurna Conservation Area, Nepal? Human Dimensions of Wildlife 1-15
Korablev, M. P., Poyarkov, A. D., Karnaukhov, A. S., Zvychaynaya, E. Y., Kuksin, A. N., Malykh, S. V., Istomov, S. V., Spitsyn, S. V., Aleksandrov, D. Y., Hernandez-Blanco, J. A., Munkhtsog, B., Munkhtogtokh, O., Putintsev, N. I., Vereshchagin, A. S., Becmurody, A., Afzunov, S., Rozhnov, V. V. Large-scale and fine-grain population structure and genetic diversity of snow leopards (Panthera uncia Schreber, 1776) from the northern and western parts of the range with an emphasis on the Russian population. 2021 Conservation Genetics
Atzeni, L., Cushman, S. A., Bai, D., Wang, J., Chen, P., Shi, K., Riordan, P. Meta-replication, sampling bias, and multi-scale model selection: A case study on snow leopard (Panthera uncia) in western China. 2020 Ecology and Evolution 1-27