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Author Aromov, B.
Title The Materials of the Numbers of Dispersed Animal Species in Kyzylsu Nature Reserve Type Conference Article
Year 1982 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages
Keywords Uzbekistan; Russia; Soviet-Union; Ussr; parks; park; reserves; reserve; refuge; protected-area; browse; soviet union; soviet; union; protected area; protected areas; protected; area; areas; 2550
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Notes Abstracts of the Republican Conference, Tashkent. Date of Copyright: 1982 Approved no
Call Number SLN @ rana @ 65 Serial 102
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Author Woodland Park Zoological Gardens
Title Symposium held on snow leopard Type Magazine Article
Year 1982 Publication Woodland Park Zoological Gardens Newsletter Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 1-3
Keywords captive, zoo, snow leopard
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Call Number SLN @ rana @ Serial 1286
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Author Dhungel, S.K.
Title A glimpse of Sagarmatha: world's highest national park Type Journal Article
Year 1982 Publication Tigerpaper Abbreviated Journal
Volume IX Issue 2 Pages 11-14
Keywords International-Snow-Leopard-Trust, Sagarmatha, Mt. Everest, Nepal
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Call Number SLN @ rana @ Serial 1210
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Author Anonymous
Title Liver failure from anesthetic killed San Antonio Zoo snow leopard Type Newspaper Article
Year 1982 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Abstract Several newspaper articles about this topic by multiple authors.
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Call Number SLN @ rana @ Serial 1161
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Author Eisen, L.
Title Symposium held on snow leopard Type Magazine Article
Year 1982 Publication Woodland Park Zoological Gardens Newsletter Abbreviated Journal
Volume October/November Issue Pages 2-3
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Call Number SLN @ rana @ Serial 1158
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Author Zakirov A.
Title Rare and endangered predatory species in Uzbekistan Type Miscellaneous
Year 1982 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 47-48
Keywords Uzbekistan; carnivores; endangered species; snow leopard.; 8690; Russian
Abstract There are 20 predatory mammal species in Uzbekistan. Tien Shan brown bear, marbled polecat, lynx, and snow leopard are very rare species, while honey badger, manul and leopard are close to dying-away.
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Notes Full text available in RussianJournal Title: Ecology of mountain mammals. Approved no
Call Number SLN @ rana @ 846 Serial 1071
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Author Tsherbakov B.V.
Title About rare and endangered mammal species in the East Kazakhstan region Type Miscellaneous
Year 1982 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 203-204
Keywords Kazakhstan; Eastern Kazakhstan province; distribution; number; rare species; snow leopard.; 8400; Russian
Abstract Given is data concerning numbers and distribution of yellow lemming on the Korjun cape and in the Karakas tract; dhole in the tundra zoneof the Azu-Tau ridge (South Alati) between Matabay and Urunkhaikoy, in the Salkanchok mountains; concering an encounter with snow leopard (March 25, 1981) in the upper river Bukhtarma near eastern extremity of the South Altai ridge, and argali in the mountain group Kalby-Baicha, the Taldy, Koktau, Monraka mountains (an area between Kusty and Kizil-Gain), near summit Shorbas.
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Notes Full text available in RussianJournal Title: Fauna of Kazakhstan and its conservation problems. Approved no
Call Number SLN @ rana @ 818 Serial 972
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Author Sultanov G.S.
Title Some results of nature conservation in Uzbekistan Type Miscellaneous
Year 1982 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 3-4
Keywords Uzbekistan; vertebrates; rare species; Red Data book; snow leopard.; 8350; Russian
Abstract Last years scientists from Zoology institute have analyzed the modern status of vertebrates of Uzbekistan and trend of the populations. As a result 63 vertebrates including 22 mammals including snow leopard were recommended to be include into preparing Red Data book of Uzbekistan as endangered species. Unfortunately many of specialists' recommendations connected with establishing new protected areas are not putting into practice.
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Notes Full text available in RussianJournal Title: Wild life protection and rehabilitation. Approved no
Call Number SLN @ rana @ 813 Serial 945
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Author Sludsky A.A.
Title Genus Snow leopard Uncia Gray, 1854. Snow leopard Uncia uncia Schreber, 1775 Type Miscellaneous
Year 1982 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Vol. III, Part 2. Issue Pages 222-240
Keywords Kazakhstan; taxonomy; distribution; number; biology; use; snow leopard.; 8190; Russian
Abstract Snow leopard is rare and extinctive species that have scientific and aesthetic significance. The features of genus Uncia and species Uncia uncia are described. Also distribution, habitat, way of life, reproduction biology, behavioural patterns, migration routes, infections and parasites, enemies and competitors, number and number fluctuation, practical value of snow leopard in the Kazakhstan are given.
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Notes Full text available in RussianJournal Title: Mammals of Kazakhstan. Carnivora (Mustelidae, Felidae). Approved no
Call Number SLN @ rana @ 797 Serial 900
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Author Sludskiy A.A.
Title Mammals Type Miscellaneous
Year 1982 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 55-79
Keywords Ussr; extinct species; endangered species; Cats; tiger; leopard; snow leopard; caracal; Lynx; manul.; 8180; Russian
Abstract The author describes the lot of extinct and endangered mammal species inhabitants of various continents. Over the last 2,000 years, on the territory now occupied by the USSR, 11 species and sub-species of mammals died away and several dozens of species and sub-species are now endangered or rare and require special conservation measures. Big Felidae species include tiger (150 170 animals), leopard (38-48 animals, of which 20-25 permanently live in the Far East, the rest migrating), snow leopard, whose population reduced drastically (about 1,000 animals), caracal, Central Asia lynx, and manul.
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Notes Full text available in RussianJournal Title: To preserve for descendants. Approved no
Call Number SLN @ rana @ 796 Serial 899
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