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Blomqvist, L.; Nystrom, V. On identifying snow leopards, Panthera uncia, by their facial markings 1980 International Pedigree Book of Snow Leopards 159-167 details   url
Blomqvist, L.; Sten, I. Reproductive biology of the snow leopard, Panthera uncia 1982 International Pedigree Book of Snow Leopards 71-79 details   url
Bocci, A., Lovari, S., Khan, M. Z., Mori, E. Sympatric snow leopards and Tibetan wolves: coexistence of large carnivores with human-driven potential competition 2017 European Journal of Wildlife Research 1-9 details   url
Chadwick, D.H. Out of the Shadows: The elusive Central Asian snow leopard steps into a 2008 National geographic 213 106-129 details   url
Chakraborty, R.E.; Chakraborty, S. Identification of dorsal guard hairs of Indian species of the genus Panthera Oken (Carnivora: Felidae) 1996 Mammalia 60 480 details   url
Changxi, X., Bai, D., Lambert, J. P., Li, Y., Cering, L., Gong, Z., Riordan, P., Shi, K. How Snow Leopards Share the Same Landscape with Tibetan Agro-pastoral Communities in the Chinese Himalayas 2022 Journal of Resources and Ecology 13 483-500 details   pdf
Chapron, G. Re-wilding: other projects help carnivores stay wild 2005 Nature 437 318 details   url
Chapron, G.; Legendre, S. Some Insights Into Snow Leopard (Uncia Uncia) Demography By Using Stage Structured Population Models 2002 details   url
Chetri, M, Odden, M., Sharma, K., Flagstad, O., Wegge, P Estimating snow leopard density using fecal DNA in a large landscape in north-central Nepal 2019 Global Ecology and Conservation 1-8 details   url
Chetri, M., Odden, M., Devineau, O., McCarthy, T., Wegge, P. Multiple factors influence local perceptions of snow leopards and Himalayan wolves in the central Himalayas, Nepal. 2020 PeerJ 1-18 details   url
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