Author  |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Akimushkin I. |
Snow leopard or irbis |
1971 |
|
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210-211 |
Ale S. |
Have snow leopards made a comeback to the Everest region of Nepal? |
2005 |
|
|
1-21 |
Ale, S., Shrestha, B., and Jackson, R. |
On the status of Snow Leopard Panthera Uncia (Schreber 1775) in Annapurna, Nepal |
2014 |
Journal of Threatened Taxa |
|
5534-5543 |
Ale, S., Thapa, K., Jackson, R., Smith, J.L.D. |
The fate of snow leopards in and around Mt. Everest |
2010 |
Cat News |
53 |
19-21 |
Ale, S.B., Boesi, R. |
Snow Leopard Sightings on the Top of the World |
2005 |
Cat News |
|
19-20 |
Ale, S.B., Brown, J.S. |
Prey behavior leads to predator: a case study of the Himalayan tahr and the snow leopard in Sagarmatha (Mt. Everest) National Park, Nepal |
2009 |
Israel Journal of Ecology & Evolution |
55 |
315-327 |
Ale, S.B.; Yonzon, P.; Thapa, K. |
Recovery of snow leopard Uncia uncia in Sagarmatha (Mount Everest) National Park, Nepal |
2007 |
Oryx |
41 |
89-92 |
Alexander, D. |
Report from a troubled land: The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan crushed oe of the most promising conservation programs in the Third World |
1980 |
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|
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Alexander, J. S., Cusack, J. J., Pengju, C, Kun, S., Riordan, P. |
Conservation of snow leopards: spill-over benefits for other carnivores? |
2015 |
Oryx |
|
1-5 |
Alexander, J. S., Gopalswamy, A. M., Shi, K., Riordan, P. |
Face Value: Towards Robust Estimates of Snow Leopard Densities |
2015 |
Plos One |
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