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Severtsov N.A. (1873). Travel within Turkestan region and mountain country Tien Shan survey.
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Singh, J., & Jackson, R. (1999). Transfrontier conservation areas: Creating opportunities for conservation, peace, and the snow leopard in Central Asia. International Journal of Wilderness, 5(December), 7–12.
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Singh, J. (2002). Transboundary Stakeholders: Developing Cross-Border Conservation On Linkages for the Snow Leopard (Discussion Paper).. Islt: Islt.
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Mallon, D., Kulikov, M. (2015). Transboundary Snow Leopard Conservation in Central Asia: Report of the FFI/CMS Workshop, 1-2 December 2014.
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Green, M. J. B., & Zhimbiev, B. (1997). Transboundary Protected Areas and Snow Leopard Conservation. In R.Jackson and A.Ahmad (Ed.), (pp. 194–202). Lahore, Pakistan: Islt.
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Anonymous. (1996). Trade continues in snow leopard skins. Snow Line, Xiv.
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International Snow Leopard Trust. (1996). Trade Continues in Snow Leopard Skins (Vol. xiv). Seattle: Islt.
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Matyushkin, E. N. (2000). Tracks and tracking techniques in studies of large carnivorous mammals. Zoologichesky Zhurnal, 79((4)), 412–429.
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Maier, F. (1998). Tracking the snow cat of Ice Mountain. Wildlife Conservation, 101(3), 36.
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