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Lama, R. P., Ghale, T. R., Suwal, M. K., Ranabhat, R., Regmi, G. R. First photographic evidence of Snow Leopard Panthera uncia (Mammalia: Carnivora: Felidae) outside current protected areas network in Nepal Himalaya 2018 Journal of Threatened Taxa 12086-12090
Lutz, H.; Hofmann-Lehmann, R.; Fehr, D.; Leutenegger, C.; Hartmann, M.; Ossent, P.; Grob, M.; Elgizoli, M.; Weilenmann, P. Liberation of the wilderness of wild felids bred under human custody: Danger of release of viral infections 1996 Schweizer Archiv fuer Tierheilkunde 138 579-585
Rana, B.S. Distinguishing kills of two large mammalian predators in Spiti Valley Himachal Pradesh 1997 J.Bombay Nat.Hist.Soc 94 553
Zhang, L., Lian, X., Yang, X Population density of snow leopards (Panthera Uncia) in the Yage Valley Region of the Sanjiangyuan National Park: Conservation Implications and future directions 2020 Artic, Antartic and Alpine Research 52 541-550
Jackson. R Fostering Community-Based Stewardship of Wildlife in Central Asia: Transforming Snow Leopards from Pests into Valued Assets 2012 Springer Science and Business Media 357-380
Anonymous Resolutions Conservation of Snow Leopard, Seventh International Snow Leopard Symposium 1994 329-331
Miller, D.J.; Jackson, R. Livestock and Snow Leopards:making room for competing users on the Tibetian Plateau 1994 315-328
Smith, A.T.; Foggin, M.J. The Plateau Pika (Ochotona curzoniae) is a Keystone Species for Biodiversity on the Tibetan Plateau 1998 Animal Conservation 2 235-240
Yangzom, D. Qomolangma National Nature Preserve in Tibet 1997 216-217
Bagchi, S.; Mishra, C.; Bhatnagar, Y. Conflicts between traditional pastoralism and conservation of Himalayan ibex (Capra sibirica) in the Trans-Himalayan mountains 2004 Animal Conservation 7 121-128
Fox, J.L.; Chundawat, R.S. Wolves in the Transhimalayan region of India: The continued survival of a low-density population 1995 Canadian Circumpolar Institute Occasional Publication No.35; Ecology and conservation of wolves in a changing world 35 95-103
Jackson, R.; Zongyi, W.; Xuedong, L.; Yun, C. Snow Leopards in the Qomolangma Nature Preserve of Tibet Autonomous Region 1994 85-95
Schaller, G. Tibet's remote Chang Tang: in a high and sacred realm 1993 National Geog. 184 62-87
Fox, J.L.; Nurbu, C.; Chundawat, R.S. Tibetian Argali (Ovis ammon hodgsoni) 1991 Mammalia 48-51
Jackson, R. People-Wildlife Conflict Management in the Qomolangma Nature Preserve, Tibet 1998 40-46
Sunquist, F. Where cats and herders mix. (snow leopards in Tibet and Mongolia) 1997 International Wildlife 27 27-33
Namgail, T.; Fox, J.; Bhatnagar, Y. Habitat shift and time budget of the Tibetan argali: the influence of livestock grazing 2007 Ecological Resources 22 25-31
Namgail, T. Gya-Miru: last refuge of the Tibetan argali 2003 Sanctuary Asia 23 16-21
Harris, R.B.; Pletscher, D.H.; Loggers, C.O.; Miller, D.J. Status and trends of Tibetan plateau mammalian fauna, Yeniugou, China 1999 Biological Conservation 87 13-19
Jackson, R. Linking Snow Leopard Conservation and People-Wildlife Conflict Resolution, Summary of a multi-country project aimed at developing grass-roots measures to protect the endangered snow leopard from herder retribution 2000 Cat News 33 12-15
Schaller, G. Surveys of Mountain Wildlife in China, Report # 6 1987 10
Sarkar, P., Takpa, J., Ahmed, R., Tiwari, S. K., Pendharkar, A., ul-Haq, S., Miandad, J., Upadhyay, A., Kaul, R. Mountain Migrants. Survey of Tibetan Antelope (Pantholops hodgsonii) and Wild Yak (Bos grunniens) in Ladakh, Jammu & Kashmir, India. 2008 9-52
Jackson, R.; Fox, J.L. Report on Fifth Slims Training Workshop (Nepal) 2000 Snow Line xvii 6-15
Trivedi, P. From Cashmere to Gowa 2011 Journal of East China Normal University (Special Issue of Zoology)nbill 4-10
Hunter, D.O. GIS Tracks the Snow Leopard 1991 Snow Line ix 3-5