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WWF Russia & Mongolia WWF Newsletter Altai-Sayan Ecoregion July – September 2011 2011 1-22
Chalise, M.K. Snow Leopard (Uncia uncia), Prey Species and Outreach in Langtang National, Park, Nepal 2011 Our Nature 138-145
Forrest, J. L.,Wikramanayake, E., Shrestha, R., Areendran, G., Gyeltshen, K., Maheshwari, A., Mazumdar, S., Naidoo, R., Thapa, G. J., Thapa, K. Conservation and climate change: Assessing the vulnerability of snow leopard habitat to treeline shift in the Himalaya 2012 Biological Conservation 150 129-135
Wegge, P., Shrestha, R., Flagstad, O. Snow leopard Panthera uncia predation on livestock and wild prey in a mountain valley in northern Nepal: implications for conservation management 2012 Wildlife Biology 18 131-141
Li, J. Schaller, G, B. McCarthy, T. M. Wang, D. Jiagong, Z. Cai, P. Basang, L. Lu, Z A Communal Sign Post of Snow Leopards (Panthera uncial) and Other Species on the Tibetan Plateau China 2012 International Journal of Biodiversity 2013 1:8
Maming, R. Market prices for the tissues and organs of snow leopards in China 2012 Selevinia 119-122
MaMing, R . Feng, Xu. Yun, Cheng et al. Snow Leopards in Xinjiang 2013 Science Press 1-588
Ming, M. Feng, Xu. Yun, Cheng et al. Snow Leopards in Xinjiang 2013 Science Press 1-588
Underwood, R. The snow leopard, and its association with the dawn of wildlife management in India 2013 1-10
Maheshwari, A., Sharma, D., Sathyakumar, S. Snow Leopard (Panthera Uncia) surveys in the Western Himalayas, India 2013 Journal of Ecology and Natural Environmnet 5 303-309
Lyngdoh, S.,Shrotriya, S.,Goyal, S. P.,Clements, H.,Hayward, M. W.,Habib, B. Prey Preferences of the Snow Leopard (Panthera uncia): Regional Diet Specificity Holds Global Significance for Conservation 2014 Plos One 9 1-11
Ale, S., Shrestha, B., and Jackson, R. On the status of Snow Leopard Panthera Uncia (Schreber 1775) in Annapurna, Nepal 2014 Journal of Threatened Taxa 5534-5543
Ferretti, F., Lovari, S., Minder, I., Pellizzi, B. Recovery of the snow leopard in Sagarmatha (Mt.Everest) National Park: effects on main prey 2014 European Journal of Wildlife Research 559-562
Xu, G.,MaMing, R.,Buzzard, P.,Blank, D. Nature reserve in Xingjiang: a snow leopard paradise or refuge for how long? 2014 Selevinia 22 144-149
Mishra, C., Suryawanshi, K. Managing conflicts over livestock depradation by Large Carnivores 2014 SOUTH ASIAN ASSOCIATION FOR REGIONAL COOPERATION – Human-Wildlife Conflict in the Mountains of SAARC Region – Compilation of Successful Management Strategies and Practices 27-47
Janecka, J. E., Jackson, R., Munkhtsog, B., Murphy, W. J. Characterization of 9 microsatellites and primers in snow leopards and a species-specific PCR assay for identifying noninvasive samples 2014 Conservation Genetic Resource 6 369:373
Janecka, J. E., Jackson, R., Munkhtsog, B., Murphy, W. J. Characterization of 9 microsatellites and primers in snow leopards and a species-specific PCR assay for identifying noninvasive samples 2014 Conservation Genetic Resource 6 369:373
Alexander, J., Chen, P., Damerell, P., Youkui, W., Hughes, J., Shi, K., Riordan, P. Human wildlife conflict involving large carnivores in Qilianshan, China and the minimal paw-print of snow leopards 2015 Biological Conservation 187 1-9
Tumursukh, L., Suryawanshi, K. R., Mishra, C., McCarthy, T. M., Boldgiv, B. Status of the mountain ungulate prey of the Endangered snow leopard Panthera uncia in the Tost Local Protected Area, South Gobi, Mongolia 2015 Oryx 1-6
Alexander, J. S., Gopalswamy, A. M., Shi, K., Riordan, P. Face Value: Towards Robust Estimates of Snow Leopard Densities 2015 Plos One
Alexander, J. S., Shi, K., Tallents, L. A., Riordan, P. On the high trail: examining determinants of site use by the Endangered snow leopard Panthera uncia in Qilianshan, China 2015 Oryx 1-8
Alexander, J. S., Cusack, J. J., Pengju, C, Kun, S., Riordan, P. Conservation of snow leopards: spill-over benefits for other carnivores? 2015 Oryx 1-5
Wu, D., Maming, R., Xu, G., Zhu X., Buzzard, P. Relationship between ibex and snow leopard about food chain and population density in Tian Shan 2015 Selevinia 186-190
Alexander, S., A., Zhang, C., Shi, K., Riordan, P. A granular view of a snow leopard population using camera traps in Central China 2016 Biological Conservation 27-31
Weiskopf, S. R., Kachel, S. M., McCarthy, K. P. What Are Snow Leopards Really Eating? Identifying Bias in Food-Habit Studies 2016 Wildlife Society Bulletin 1-8