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Author Kuznetzov B.A. url 
  Title Felidae Type Miscellaneous
  Year (down) 1948 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Vol.13 (XXVIII) Issue Pages 88-89  
  Keywords Kazakhstan; distribution; snow leopard.; 7490; Russian  
  Abstract The snow leopard widely wide distributed in mountains of Middle and Central Asia. Irbis meets in Altai, Saur, Tarbagatai, Jungarian and Zaili Ala Tau, Kirghiz ridge and Talass within the Kazakhstan. The snow leopard is very rare in Southern Altai, and probably it stay here occasionally.  
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  Notes Full text available in RussianJournal Title: Mammals of Kazakhstan. Approved no  
  Call Number SLN @ rana @ 727 Serial 602  
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Author Kuznetzov B.A. url 
  Title The cat family. The province of Central Asia mountains. The West Tien Shan area Type Miscellaneous
  Year (down) 1948 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 92-97  
  Keywords Kyrgyzstan; distribution; snow leopard.; 7500; Russian  
  Abstract It provides description of geographical distribution, habitats, behavior, and food of the cat family species in Kyrgyzstan (tiger, snow leopard, lynx, manul). It also provides zoogeographical description of Kyrgyzstan (zoogeographical zoning, landscape, fauna complexes), and zoning of Central Asia's mountainous areas. Snow leopard is met in the East Tien Shan, West Tien Shan, East Pamir, and Tajikistan mountainous areas. In Kyrgyzstan, snow leopard is distributed in highlands of the Talas Ala-Tau. Terskey Ala-Tau, Kyrgyz, Fergana, Alai and Zaalai ridges.  
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  Notes Full text available in Russian Journal Title: Animals of Kyrgyzstan. Approved no  
  Call Number SLN @ rana @ 728 Serial 603  
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Author Naumov S.P. url 
  Title The cats – Felidae. Mountain regions of USSR Type Miscellaneous
  Year (down) 1948 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 59-61  
  Keywords Ussr; Felidae; taxonomy; distribution; snow leopard.; 7740  
  Abstract Description of Felidae family species (Tigris tigris, Leopardus (Pardus) pardus and Unci uncia) is given. In USSR snow leopard inhabited in mountain ridges of Middle Asia and Altai.  
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  Notes 1950Journal Title: Biology of game animals and birds of USSR. Approved no  
  Call Number SLN @ rana @ 752 Serial 719  
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Author Bobrinskiy N.A. url 
  Title Mountains of Central Asia Type Miscellaneous
  Year (down) 1946 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 417-427  
  Keywords Central Asia; mountains; hauna; snow leopard.; 6350; Russian  
  Abstract A general description of fauna complexes of Central Asia's mountains (Djungar Ala-Tau, Tien-Shan, Gissar, Pamir, Kopet-Dag, Greater Balkhans) is given. A review of main animal groups and an attempt to zone fauna of Central Asia's mountains are made. Fauna of Central Asia's highlands with its specific variety of species (snow leopard, ibex, argali, snow cock and others) is western outpost of Inner Asia's mountain fauna. Snow leopard inhabits highlands of Djungar Ala-Tau, East and West Tien Shan, Bukhara and East Pamir.  
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  Notes Full text available in RussianJournal Title: Geography of animals. Approved no  
  Call Number SLN @ rana @ 613 Serial 182  
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Author Berg L.S. url 
  Title Fauna Type Miscellaneous
  Year (down) 1938 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 161-164  
  Keywords Central Asia; mountains; fauna; snow leopard.; 6270; Russian  
  Abstract It provides description of fauna of the Central Asia mountains. Ibex (Capra sibirica) was noticed to keep to the alpine and sub-alpine zone and never descends bellow 2,500 m. Hunting for ibex and wild sheep, snow leopard (Leopardus uncia) keeps at the same elevation.  
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  Notes Full text available in RussianJournal Title: Nature of the USSR. Approved no  
  Call Number SLN @ rana @ 605 Serial 133  
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Author Bobrinskiy N.A. url 
  Title Preditors (Carnivora). The mountains of Central Asia Type Miscellaneous
  Year (down) 1938 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 233-234  
  Keywords Central Asia; mountain system; fauna; snow leopard; wild ibex.; 6340; Russian  
  Abstract It describes fauna of the Tien Shan, Pamir and Hissar mountains of Central Asia. The mountains of Central Asia. Ibex (Capra sibirica) and snow leopard (Uncia uncia) are listed among other inhabitants of highlands in Tien Shan and Pamir Hissar.  
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  Notes Full text available in Russian Journal Title: A course of zoology. Approved no  
  Call Number SLN @ rana @ 612 Serial 181  
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Author Puzanov I.I. url 
  Title Central Asia sub-area Type Miscellaneous
  Year (down) 1938 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 240-244  
  Keywords Central Asia; fauna; snow leopard.; 8020; Russian  
  Abstract The author describes fauna of the Central Asia sub-area. Snow leopard is a typical inhabitant of the sub-area highlands.  
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  Notes Full text available in RussianJournal Title: Zoogeography. Approved no  
  Call Number SLN @ rana @ 780 Serial 797  
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Author Laptev M.K. url 
  Title The cats – Felidae Type Miscellaneous
  Year (down) 1936 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue V. Issue Pages 77-82  
  Keywords Turkmenistan; Kopet-Dag; Felidae; taxonomy; snow leopard.; 7560; Russian  
  Abstract An identification table for genus and species of Felidae family of Turkmenistan is given. The following features are used: colour, pattern, teeth formula, skull measurements, and sizes of body, head, and tail. The presence of snow leopard for Kopet-Dag is indicated.  
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  Notes Full text available in RussianJournal Title: Guide of vertebrate species of Turkmen SSR. Mammals. Approved no  
  Call Number SLN @ rana @ 734 Serial 612  
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Author Shnitnikov V.N. url 
  Title Rocks and taluses. Snow leopard, Irbis Felis irbis Shreb Type Miscellaneous
  Year (down) 1936 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 44-49  
  Keywords Kazakhstan; Semerechie; fauna; snow leopard.; 8150; Russian  
  Abstract In Semerechie, snow leopard is not a rare species. In 1931, 53 snow leopards were hunted in southern Semerechie. In the past, at the markets of Central Tien Shan one could buy skins or live snow leopards, which were in demand abroad. Probably, number of snow leopards in Semerechie has increased. Now, it can be found not only in remote areas but in the vicinity of settlements (snow leopards, for instance, were observed some 20 30 km from Almaty, and 60 km from Frunze). Snow leopard preys mainly on ibex (¥…dr… sibiri¤…), snow-cock (O†traogallus himalauenses), and numerous argali – in some areas. The animal will never attack a man, even if wounded.  
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  Notes Full text available in RussianJournal Title: Mammals of Semerechie. Approved no  
  Call Number SLN @ rana @ 793 Serial 886  
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Author Krumbiegel, V.I. url 
  Title Die schneeleoparden (Felis uncia Schreb.) des Dresdner Zoologischen Gartens Type Journal Article
  Year (down) 1936 Publication Dresdner Zoologischen Gartens Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 34-37  
  Keywords snow leopard, captivity, Dresden Zoo, Germany  
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  Notes Dresden Approved no  
  Call Number SLN @ rana @ Serial 1251  
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