List View
 |   | 
   web
Author Title Year (up) Publication Volume Pages
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
Blomqvist, L. Captive status of the snow leopard in Europe 2001 2003 International Pedigree Book of Snow Leopards 8 27-30
Dexel, B. The illegal trade in snow leopards – a global perspective 2003 International Pedigree Book of Snow Leopards 8 5-17
Jain, N.; Wangchuk, R.; Jackson, R. An Assessment of CBT and Homestay Sites in Spiti District, Himachal Pradesh 2003 1-14
Kreuzberg-Mukhina, E.; Esipov A.V.; Bykova, E.A.; Vashetko, E.V.; Aromov, B. Development of the national Action Plan for the conservation of Snow Leopard in Uzbekistan. Report: 1-51 2003 1-51 1-52
Kyes, R.; Chalise, M.K. Snow Leopard Study Summary 2003, Langtang National Park, Nepal 2003 1-7
Lui, C.-guang; Zheng, C.-wu; Ren, J.-rang Research Foods and Food Sources About Snow Leopard (Panthera uncia) 2003 31 154-159
Raghavan, B.; Bhatnagar, Y.; Qureshi, Q. Interactions between livestock and Ladakh urial (Ovis vignei vignei); final report 2003 1-46
Dyikanova, C. A public awareness outreach programme on Snow Leopards for the Kyrgyz Republic, Final Report 2004 1-4
Jackson, R.; Wangchuk, R. A Community-Based Approach to Mitigating Livestock Depredation by Snow Leopards 2004 Human Dimensions of Wildlife 9 307-315
Jackson, R. Pakistan's Community-based Trophy Hunting Programs and Their Relationship to Snow Leopard Conservation 2004
Khan, A. Snow Leopard Occurrence in Mankial Valley, Swat: Final report 2004 1-17
Ming, M. Study on Snow Leopards in Xinjiang (Training Guide) 2004 1-25
Namgail, T. Interactions between argali and livestock, Gya-Miru Wildlife Sanctuary, Ladakh, India, Final Project Report 2004 1-39
Pfeil, A.; Lucker, H.; Pfeil, I. Leiomyoma in the urinary bladder of a female snow leopard (Uncia uncia, Schreber, 1776) 2004 Tier„rztliche Praxis Kleintiere 32 40-44
Ale S. Have snow leopards made a comeback to the Everest region of Nepal? 2005 1-21
Farrington, J. A Report on Protected Areas, Biodiversity, and Conservation in the Kyrgyzstan Tian Shan with Brief Notes on the Kyrgyzstan Pamir-Alai and the Tian Shan Mountains of Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and China 2005 1-276
Jackson, R.; Roe, J.; Wangchuk, R.; Hunter, D. Surveying Snow Leopard Populations with Emphasis on Camera Trapping: A Handbook 2005 1-73
Jackson, R.; Roe, J.; Wangchuk, R.; Hunter, D. Surveying Snow Leopard Populations with Emphasis on Camera Trapping: A Handbook 2005 1-73
Jackson, R.; Roe, J.; Wangchuk, R.; Hunter, D. Camera-Trapping of Snow Leopards 2005 Cat News 42 19-21
Jiang, Z. Snow leopards in the Dulan International Hunting Ground, Qinghai, China 2005 1-8
Kyes, R.; Chalise, M.K. Assessing the Status of the Snow Leopard Population in Langtang National Park, Nepal 2005 1-22
Ming, M.; Munkhtsog, B.; Xu, F.; Turghan, M.; Yin, S.-jing; Wei, S.-D. Markings as Indicator of Snow Leopard in Field Survey, in Xinjiang 2005 Chinese Journal of Zoology 34-39
Thapa, K. Is their any correlation between abundance of blue sheep population and livestock depredation by snow leopards in the Phu Valley, Manang District, Annapurna Conservation Area? Final report 2005 1-19
Vashetko, E.; Esipov A.; Bykova, E.; Kreuzberg, E. Snow Leopard Bibliography. Central Asia (Abstracts) 2005