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Author
Blomqvist, L.
Title
Distribution and Status of the Snow Leopard (Uncia uncia)
Type
Journal Article
Year
1980
Publication
Tiger Paper
Abbreviated Journal
Volume
Vii
Issue
4
Pages
115-120
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distribution
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status
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conservation
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browse
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Document Type: English
Approved
no
Call Number
SLN @ rana @ 49
Serial
148
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Green, M.J.B.
Title
Protected areas and snow leopards: their distribution and status
Type
Journal Article
Year
1987
Publication
Tiger Paper
Abbreviated Journal
Volume
14
Issue
4
Pages
1-10
Keywords
Central Asia
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conserve
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conserving
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distribution
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endangered species
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network
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Panthera-uncia
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Abstract
Considerable efforts have been devoted to conserving the snow leopard Panthera uncia in recent years, but progress has inevitably been slow due to the difficulties of studying a sparsely distributed, secretive and endangered species in often isolated mountainous terrain. Although knowledge about the species overall distribution in the highlands of Central Asia still remains fragmenatry, it is important to briefly examine all the available information in order to review measures taken to date to conserve the species through the protected areas network. The purpose of this paper is to examine the distribution and status of protected areas inhabited or visited by snow leopard in relation to the species' distribution and highlight deficiences in the present network.
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Presented at 5th International Snow Leopard Symposium held in Srinagar, India, from 13-15 October 1986. Also published in conference proceedings.
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SLN @ rana @ 965
Serial
347
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