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The Snow Leopard Conservancy Local People's Attitudes toward Wildlife Conservation in the Hemis National Park, with Special Reference to the Conservation of Large Predators 2003 7 1-29
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
Khan, J. Availability of snow leopard pelt in Pakistan 2002
The Snow Leopard Conservancy Visitor Attitude and Market Survey for Planning Community-based Tourism Initiatives in Rural Ladakh 2001 SLC Field Series Document No. 2.
Zahler, P.; Graham, P. War and wildlife: the Afghanistan conflict and its effects on the environment 2001 1-10
International Snow Leopard Trust Snow Leopard News Spring 2000 2000 Snow Leopard News
Anonymous Snow leopard management plan of Mongolia (draft) 2000 1-18
Jackson, R. Community Participation: Tools and Examples 2000 1-9
Gundersen, S.; Jackson, R. Snow Leopard in Nepal 1999 1-24
McCarthy, T. Snow Leopard Conservation Plan for the Republic of Mongolia 1999
Jackson, P. Villagers save predatory snow leopard 1998 Cat News 28 12
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
Ahmad, I.; Hunter, D.O.; Jackson, R. A Snow Leopard and Prey Species Survey in Khunjerab National Park, Pakistan 1997 92-95
Fox, J.L. Conflict between predators and people in Ladakh 1997 Cat News 17 18
Fuller, S.; Ahmed, J. Opportunities for Transfrontier Protected Areas in Northern Pakistan 1997 204-215
Sunquist, F. Where cats and herders mix. (snow leopards in Tibet and Mongolia) 1997 International Wildlife 27 27-33
Mishra, C. Livestock depredation by large carnivores in the Indian trans-Himalaya: Conflict perceptions and conservation prospects 1997 Environmental Conservation 24 338-343
Rana, B.S. Distinguishing kills of two large mammalian predators in Spiti Valley Himachal Pradesh 1997 J.Bombay Nat.Hist.Soc 94 553
Jackson, R.M.; Ahlborn, G.; Gurung, M.; Ale, S. Reducing livestock depredation losses in the Nepalese Himalaya 1996 Proc.Vertebr.Pest Conf 17 241-247
Pedevillano, C. Stalking the snow leopard's haunts 1996
Lutz, H.; Hofmann-Lehmann, R.; Fehr, D.; Leutenegger, C.; Hartmann, M.; Ossent, P.; Grob, M.; Elgizoli, M.; Weilenmann, P. Liberation of the wilderness of wild felids bred under human custody: Danger of release of viral infections 1996 Schweizer Archiv fuer Tierheilkunde 138 579-585
Fox, J.L.; Chundawat, R.S. Wolves in the Transhimalayan region of India: The continued survival of a low-density population 1995 Canadian Circumpolar Institute Occasional Publication No.35; Ecology and conservation of wolves in a changing world 35 95-103
Ahmad, A. Protection of Snow Leopards through Grazier Communities:Some Examples from WWF-Pakistan's Projects in the Northern Areas 1994 265-272
Bacha, M.S. Snow leopard recovery program for Kishtwar High Altitude National Park Jammu and Kashmir State 1986-7 to 1989-90 1990 1-58
Jackson, R. On the trail of the elusive snow leopard 1986 World Wildlife Fund Monthly Report May 127-132